Yarrawonga Chronicle

Leadership program needs participants

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The Murray Darling Association is calling for applications from emerging community leaders across the region to participate in its Basin Communities Leadership Program.

The program will be delivered through a mixed method delivery model, including online modules through the Murray Darling Association Learning Academy, a two-day face-to-face workshop, and paid registration to the MDA’s 78th National Conference in Albury next year.

The MDA Learning Academy provides a range of carefully selected leadership modules, including a unique water literacy framework to create a bespoke learning experience for participants.

Reflecting on his experience on the program in Queensland earlier this year, St George property manager John Scriven said he had gained new insight into his own leadership style and built on his knowledge of Murray-Darling Basin communities.

“It helped me get a more balanced understanding of the upper river network,” Mr Scriven said.

“Being a northern basin person, I also gained a fuller awareness of the southern parts of the basin.

“The networking was really good. It introduced me to a lot of great leaders.”

The Basin Communities Leadership Program workshop will be held on September 20 and 21 at the Rochester Racecourse Recreational Reserve.

Participants can apply their learnings by continuing their project, with access to coaching and mentoring along the way.

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