Rural Help’s ‘Group Builders’ program goals to empower Wheatbelt locals to develop their cities and areas collectively.
Rural Help is a charity that represents Australian farmers.
Their goal is to assist farmers by offering catastrophe aid the place wanted and working neighborhood applications to create extra sustainable communities and construct sturdy futures.
Over the previous 5 months, Rural Help has run a collection of ‘Cluster Muster’ workshops with representatives from cities throughout the Wheatbelt attending.
The workshops have been held in Kulin, Dumbleyung, West Arthur, Cuballing and Pingelly the place the commencement program was additionally held.
Workshops helped locals study tourism alternatives, regional collaboration and advertising methods.

Clancy White from Wagin mentioned this system was sensible and insightful.
“We’re getting a toolkit of abilities on take a few of these classes and use them to activate our personal cities,” Mr White mentioned.
Rural Help’s Group Packages Coordinator, Jen Curnow-Trotter, mentioned this system was a powerful success. “It was implausible to see the locals forming sturdy bonds and studying new issues – even about their neighbors – all through the course,” she mentioned.

“We’re so grateful to have had wonderful visitor audio system attend and share their information.
“This program wouldn’t have been potential with out small-town professional Peter Kenyon from the Financial institution of IDEAS sharing his infinite insights.”
The groups will reconvene in February to finalize their plans for 2023.


