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#11: The Power of Community in Shaping Urban Futures w/ Caroline Sanz-Veitch of Regen Melbourne

#11: The Power of Community in Shaping Urban Futures w/ Caroline Sanz-Veitch of Regen Melbourne

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How can we empower individuals and communities to shape their collective future?


In this episode, we welcome Caroline Sanz-Veitch from Regen Melbourne to explore the transformative power of participation in city planning.


Caroline dives into Regen Melbourne’s work on new urban governance, emphasising community engagement, storytelling, leadership archetypes and innovative democratic models. Together, we uncover how these approaches can inspire communities to reclaim their narratives and take meaningful action in shaping their world.



References:


Regen Gazette article bank: https://www.regen.melbourne/news.


Follow Regen Melbourne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/regen-melbourne/


If you are interested in collaborating, reach out to hello@regen.melbourne


Scanlon Mapping Social Cohesion Index Reports: https://scanloninstitute.org.au/research/mapping-social-cohesion


Wellbeing Protocol being piloting in Melbourne: https://www.thewellbeingprotocol.org


Raundtable example: https://raundtable.com.au


References for Jon Alexander and Baratunde Thurston


Greater Melbourne City Portrait: https://doughnut.regen.melbourne




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