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First Step: Assembly 1

Assembly 1 took place on November 21, 2020.


46 people from across Southern Gippsland came together to begin to work out how we might organise.


The basic premise behind the assembly was to look at where we’re at now, what challenges the region is facing, and where we might head in the next decade. There will be more assemblies in 2021.


You can watch the assembly back or read the detailed notes below.

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Assembly 1

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Southern Gippsland spans Bunurong and Gunai-Kurnai country. We acknowledge that this land is unceded and pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging. A just transition is one that allows for First Nations sovereignty.


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