Listen to the People: 50 years of community activism: 1970-2020

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Alongside his role as campaign manager, Jim has represented WACRA at court hearings and council meetings, and assisted with innumerable grant applications. As president of WACRA, Jim established a doctrine of social responsibility to protect and preserve the community, while, and by, speaking truth to power. He has shown what can be achieved when a group works together, and the civic value of that contribution. To quote Jim: ‘A government committed to wellbeing should welcome the public interest voices of civil society.’ In this book, Jim Douglas has contributed to around 25 of its stories and was interviewed on many occasions. Jim strongly believes in collaboration with others, and he would argue that little can be achieved without community solidarity. He continues to play a central role in WACRA. Paul Laris, WACRA’s current chairperson, has the last word: What I’d like is for WACRA to be seen by people in our geographic community as a resource for them. It’s about being a tool of influence, enabling people to be engaged in the process of decisions that are made about their lives by local and state governments in particular. At the moment, we are a small group of motivated people who enjoy being involved and share values. We have over 300 members/supporters, but I think we need to expand our base. We need to engage more with younger people. People stand up at WACRA general meetings and talk about an issue that is bothering them. It would be good if we can broaden that so that people can approach us not only about problems and protests but also about ideas to improve life in our community. We can be part of the solution or play a catalyst or brokerage role.

Activism in an age of protest WACRA has recently developed a specific focus on climate change, calling for better adaptation and urgent emissions reduction. Climate change protests are being held in Australia’s major cities and elsewhere. The catastrophic and unprecedented bushfires of 2019-20 have highlighted the urgency of action. The refusal of our national government and major political parties to acknowledge the need for fundamental changes is a cause for dismay, but also a rallying call for action. In this context, the future of local community action may be in forming the grassroots for wider, profound social movements.

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Organisations, department names and acronyms

2min
pages 129-133

Working together for the greater good

5min
pages 122-123

Power of the community

13min
pages 124-128

Energy Friends: ‘From little things big things grow’

2min
page 118

Power to the people

6min
pages 119-121

The pool table men

2min
page 117

Social networks

2min
page 113

Being part of the community

4min
pages 111-112

WACRA’s history in images

2min
page 110

Henley Community Garden

6min
pages 105-108

Poles Apart 2016-17

1min
page 102

Mosaic Stepping Stones 2009

1min
page 101

The Wake following Telstra tower being built

1min
page 96

Telstra tower, Henley Beach 2016-17

6min
pages 93-95

Saving old Grange Primary School

6min
pages 87-89

Saving Estcourt House

2min
page 86

Community Alliance SA

3min
pages 84-85

High-rise construction of the Baju/H2O developments

4min
pages 82-83

Paid parking meters in Henley Square

2min
pages 72-73

Greening Henley and Grange

2min
page 62

Earth Hour

3min
pages 65-66

Saving Menkens Reserve

2min
page 61

Dredging Outer Harbor

3min
pages 59-60

River Torrens – Breakout Creek (Karrawirra Pari

2min
page 58

Ban shark fishing

2min
page 48

Wara Wayingga-Tennyson Dunes Conservation Reserve

4min
pages 43-44

Save Henley Dunes – coastal ecology

2min
page 42

Saving Henley Dunes

7min
pages 53-55

The Coastal Pathway – unfinished business

8min
pages 45-47

Save Our Beaches – impact

5min
pages 37-38

Save Our Beaches – another perspective

6min
pages 39-41

Building healthy communities

3min
pages 27-28

Media is political

2min
page 16

Activism in an age of protest

1min
page 20

In the beginning

2min
page 11

Networking

2min
page 13

Acknowledgements

1min
page 9

What is community activism?

2min
page 12

Fundraising

2min
page 18
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