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Almost certainly there are already concerned community members in your catchment, but facilitating their working together may be necessary. An excellent guide for developing community support is "In the Tiger's Mouth" by Katrina Shields Sydney: Millennium Books, 1991. Critical to maintaining MCMC's community support are:
Today MCMC's community input is focussed through Friends of Merri Creek, an incorporated association whose members are primarily individuals and families living in the Merri Creek catchment. Friends of Merri Creek nominate 6 representatives onto MCMC's Committee of Management, and so have significant formal input into MCMC's policies and directions. MCMC's community activity days also predominantly involve Friends of Merri Creek. MCMC also works closely with "non-aligned groups such as Friends of the Quarries Clifton Hill Inc. Friends of Merri Creek was set up around the same time as MCMC was, as an umbrella for community input which had previously been through a wide range of small "action factions", each requiring community members voluntary time to run. Ernst &Whinney felt it would be more practical to have the one group with one structure, one newsletter, one financial structure etc. Friends of Merri Creek is an entirely voluntary organisation. A current drawback is that Friends of Merri Creek is predominantly urban. MCMC has begun to work with the Merriang District Landcare Group, whose area of interest is primarily rural areas of the Whittlesea municipality. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a suitable community group to work with in the rural parts of the catchment within Hume or Mitchell Council areas at present. Challenges for the future will be:
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