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Events are unique vehicles that provide opportunities for local councils, state and federal government branches to actively engage with the community. By initiating, facilitating and supporting special and community events councils/government can successfully drive social, environmental, economic and civic strategic objectives.
During the first weeks of this course you will have been exposed to several local council Community Strategic Plans and Event Policies.
The Community Strategic Plan details the overarching objectives of the council for a given period, relating to all aspects of community life and the deliverables deemed necessary for inhabitants to thrive. The Event Policy is used by Councils to identify opportunities in line with the Community Strategic Plan, determine support and allocation of resources and ensure that events in their jurisdiction are conducted in a way that is safe, environmentally and financially sustainable.
This assessment will lay the foundation for your understanding of the interaction of strategy and policy in a local council setting. It will assist in your preparation for Assessment 2 and beyond by asking you to critically evaluate events against local council/government objectives.
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Instructions:
Your task is to choose a Councils (or relevant governing bodys) event policy to analyse in relation to an event that has taken place or will take place. You will share your findings in a group post and partake in discussion by commenting on your peers analysis.
Step1: Choose an event policy
You can choose an event policy from the list below or alternatively source your own: Waverley Council Events Policy National Capital Authority Events Policy Warrnambool City Council Events Policy Liverpool City Council: Event organisers information kit & event guidelines City of Casey Events Policy Adelaide Hills Council Policy: Festivals and Events
Step 2: Provide an overview of an event that has happened or is in the planning process that would need to adhere to the chosen policy.
For example: If you chose the Manly Local Council Event Policy an event that would need to adhere to the policy would be the Annual Manly Jazz Festival If you chose the Hunter Valley Council Event Policy an event that would need to adhere to the policy would be A Day on the Green If you chose the Canberra/ACT Event Policy an event that would need to adhere to the policy would be the Australian Running Festival
Step Events are unique vehicles that provide opportunities for local councils, state and federal government branches to actively engage with the community. By initiating, facilitating and supporting special and community events councils/government can successfully drive social, environmental, economic and civic strategic objectives.
During the first weeks of this course you will have been exposed to several local council Community Strategic Plans and Event Policies.
The Community Strategic Plan details the overarching objectives of the council for a given period, relating to all aspects of community life and the deliverables deemed necessary for inhabitants to thrive. The Event Policy is used by Councils to identify opportunities in line with the Community Strategic Plan, determine support and allocation of resources and ensure that events in their jurisdiction are conducted in a way that is safe, environmentally and financially sustainable.
This assessment will lay the foundation for your understanding of the interaction of strategy and policy in a local council setting. It will assist in your preparation for Assessment 2 and beyond by asking you to critically evaluate events against local council/government objectives.
Instructions:
Your task is to choose a Councils (or relevant governing bodys) event policy to analyse in relation to an event that has taken place or will take place. You will share your findings in a group post and partake in discussion by commenting on your peers analysis.
Step1: Choose an event policy
You can choose an event policy from the list below or alternatively source your own: Waverley Council Events Policy National Capital Authority Events Policy Warrnambool City Council Events Policy Liverpool City Council: Event organisers information kit & event guidelines City of Casey Events Policy Adelaide Hills Council Policy: Festivals and Events
Step 2: Provide an overview of an event that has happened or is in the planning process that would need to adhere to the chosen policy.
For example: If you chose the Manly Local Council Event Policy an event that would need to adhere to the policy would be the Annual Manly Jazz Festival If you chose the Hunter Valley Council Event Policy an event that would need to adhere to the policy would be A Day on the Green If you chose the Canberra/ACT Event Policy an event that would need to adhere to the policy would be the Australian Running Festival
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