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“Unimagined possibilities came to the surface. Imagine if there was a celebration of the natural world as a part of this conference. Wasn’t this why we were really here anyway? Wasn’t this the real reason for our work? Or was this a totally incorrect assumption? Was this just a part of my imagination? This conference had created a doubt.”
“My learning at this stage had not been great, day one had been difficult and today more enjoyable, but as to the value of attending this conference I was very unsure. Nothing life changing, no great learning in this process, not that I was expecting anything anyway…until.”







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Stepping Stone Events in 2010 …
29-30 May 2010 – “Camp Obama”: public narrative & organising community change in Anglesea, Victoria
Contact – Kathryn@ourorb.com
Early June 2010 – Behaviour Change Workshop “Building a Toolkit for Change”, Melbourne, Metropol Hotel
Contact – Atlas www.atlascomm.co.uk
3 August – Strategy Change & Organisation Development, mid-late May
Contact – www.alchemyroad.com
6-9 September – ALARA (Action Learning Action Research) World Congress, Melbourne
Contact – www.alara.net.au
Sept 2010 – Australian Association for Enviro Ed (AAEE) Conference, Canberra
Contact – www.aaee.org.au
7-8 October – Celebrating Story conference: bringing people and work to life
Contact – Andrew Rixon @ www.babelfishgroup.com
1-2 November – Thematic Communication with Prof Sam Ham, Townsville
Contact – sustainable@townsville.qld.gov.au
22-26 Nov – Australian Facilitators Network Conference, Hobart
Contact – www.afn.net.au











As I sit here it’s mid-afternoon on the first day on the long-anticipated Show Me the Change Conference. About 180 people have gathered in Melbourne to explore topics and pose questions, share ideas and tools around evaluating behaviour change. I’ve met people with a wealth of experience and others bring new enthusiasm; there’s conversations of all shapes and sizes; there’s the usual challenges of working in large groups.

Johnnie Moore started his career as a speechwriter to Lord Sainsbury before working in advertising. After many years of successfully dressing mutton up as lamb, he became a facilitator working for a wildly varied array of clients from big fat corporates to small charities and all shades of organisation inbetween. He has worked with clients such as Johnson & Johnson, National Public Radio, O2, PwC, The Clore Leadership Programme, NESTA, American Express, the BBC and Channel 4.
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