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May 2009

  • Regional Youth Health Forums
    - The Regional Youth Health Forum initiative builds the capacity of our rural and regional colleagues to organise and run their own Forums at a local level using the Sydney based Youth Health Forum in DVD format. Thus, facilitating access to up-to-date youth health information, presentations by youth experts and local networking opportunities which not otherwise available in a cost effective manner.

March 2009

June 2006

  • All Aboard the Sports Batbus
    - 3 Youth Transport Services on the Far North Coast of NSW received in May 2006 additional funding for 2 years to provide transport for Sporting groups consisting predominantly of young people between the ages of 12 -25.

November 2005

  • Kendall: Small Town Haven Revival
    - Alison Haylett’s presentation at the NSW Department of State and Regional Development Community Economic Development Conference recounts how the village of Kendall on the Camden Haven River in NSW has seized opportunities to revitalise itself and become the arts and crafts centre of the region.

September 2005

  • Australian Government Regional Entry Point
    - A tool to assist rural communities to access advice and support across a range of areas including health, employment, communications, education, aged care and business

April 2005

February 2005

December 2004

June 2003

  • Lockhart's Story
    - Lockhart in South-Western NSW has built on its history and its agricultural base to become a dynamic tourist-friendly rural centre.
  • Uki's Story
    - Communication and information technology has played a part in boosting the confidence of the Uki community in their attempts to guide their future.
  • Nymagee's Story
    - An outback music festival has attracted international artists to Nymagee, nearly doubled its population and increased the prospects for tourism and economic diversification in the district.
  • Milparinka's Story
    - The Townlife Development Program has given the Milparinka community the capacity to develop plans and ideas for its future.

May 2003

  • Crookwell's Story
    - The Townlife Development Program has helped Crookwell develop an action plan and a focus for action to reinvigorate the community.
  • Brunswick Heads' Story
    - Funding, support and advice through the Townlife Program has enabled Brunswick Heads to pursue economic development while retaining its friendly and relaxed lifestyle.
  • Pristine Waters' Story
    - The communities of Pristine Waters on the NSW north coast are working to find a balance between economic development and maintaining their relaxed lifestyle in beautiful surroundings.
  • Dorrigo's Story
    - Funding, support and expertise through the Townlife program has encouraged Dorrigo to initiate a successful Film and Documentary Festival which is seeing other creative spin-offs for the town and its people.
  • Iluka's story
    - Iluka's involvement in the Townlife Program resulted in a community economic development strategic plan and four core groups of projects that have achieved over 90 percent of their goals in 16 months.
  • Gulargambone's Story
    - The Gulargambone Flying Ahead Program, supported by theTownlife Development Program, has found ways of revitalising the town and helped the community face tough economic times.
  • Gloucester's Story of the SnowFest
    - "Gloucester trucks real snow 735 kilometres from Perisher Blue. At the first SnowFest, the town prepared for 2,000 people and was nearly overwhelmed by 8,000 visitors." - Lorna Tomkinson, Gloucester

June 2001


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