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discussion papers are not policy documents. They are published here to
keep important elements of the project open to discussion. As stated in its
Constitution, 'sustainability' is NTW's purpose, but there is always room
for improvement in operation. Anything that would
make the project more sustainable would be supported by the Constitution,
regardless of opposition to it from a different value base. Indeed,
subject to the Constitution, even the underlying definition of
sustainability would be open to discussion and new insight.
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Project Papers History of NTW/CHEC/Caretakers/FEEL
NTW Gives More For
Less (objectives draft that we are still working on - you added some
headings) Management Style A Campaign to Change Centrelink's Activity Test The Unemployed & Community Work
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Program
Overviews Administration Program Overview Car Share Program Neighbourhood Program
Overview NTW
Management Constitution - Important Extract Objectives Management System Overview NTW Budget (including Other Funding Issues – haven’t yet found or published this content) Policy Review Process Policy Statements Basic Skills Editorial policy Income from Project operations Meetings Ownership of NTW material Support (mentoring/ buddying) Membership Roles
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Architectural Design Design Costing (Ben’s Stuff– haven’t yet found or published this content) Group
Dynamics Communicating effectively by email Complaint Cooperative Community Development Conflict Resolution Discussion Process Email Code of Conduct
Housing Affordable Housing National Affordable Housing Agreement
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Position Papers The Dole is not your
birthright Footprint Test (check
yours!) Goals (Including land
as a birthright) Grass Roots
Qualifications Household skills Land - our birthright
with responsibilities Sustainability (our
benign dictator) Work Remembering
– A project’s history
Alex Baumann Uni Position Papers Community, Community Development & Social Justice Report - Community Activity Organiser The Decline of Community Participation Slavery, Colonisation & Capitalism Sustainable International Development Organiser
- Power, Relationships & Peace Papers developed in response to the 2020 summit in 2008 TOPIC 1: The future of the Australian
economy
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