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Join us as we herald the new year with a commitment to impactful discussions and industry growth. Our first episode of 2024 ignites with a tribute to the custodians of the land we walk upon, setting the stage for an agenda rich with insights from every corner of our vibrant community. We initiate the conversation with a 'thought of the week,' sparking a collective reflection on the diverse challenges and milestones that unite us. The spotlight then shifts to Zara, an esteemed voice in our midst, whose knowledge on environmental forecasting and education offers invaluable perspectives on propelling our field forward. Emphasizing the critical role of the outdoor census and government surveys, we explore how these instruments are vital in voicing our industry's skill shortages and potential for national funding.
As we delve into the intricacies of our sector, we discover the importance of lending our voices to the census and surveys to illuminate the skills gaps that urgently need addressing. The narrative unfolds with the celebration of OAM honorees, a testament to the dedication within our ranks, and a thorough examination of the emerging climate reporting laws that beckon our readiness for sustainable operations. We shine a light on grants for tourism enhancement in the ACT and the opportunities that beckon, like the free microcredential in sustainable operations offered by Destination New South Wales, ensuring our industry remains at the forefront of ecological stewardship.
Your heart will resonate with our chapter on inclusivity in outdoor recreation, especially for individuals with disabilities, as we traverse my personal evolution from guide to researcher. There's a profound examination of the barriers and breakthroughs in making outdoor activities accessible to all—where passion meets purpose, and the transformative power of nature becomes universally embraced. As we conclude, we tease future technical advancements and assure you that our ongoing conversation—rich in knowledge and camaraderie—will continue to be accessible through our portal, fostering our ever-growing, dynamic community.
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Join us as we herald the new year with a commitment to impactful discussions and industry growth. Our first episode of 2024 ignites with a tribute to the custodians of the land we walk upon, setting the stage for an agenda rich with insights from every corner of our vibrant community. We initiate the conversation with a 'thought of the week,' sparking a collective reflection on the diverse challenges and milestones that unite us. The spotlight then shifts to Zara, an esteemed voice in our midst, whose knowledge on environmental forecasting and education offers invaluable perspectives on propelling our field forward. Emphasizing the critical role of the outdoor census and government surveys, we explore how these instruments are vital in voicing our industry's skill shortages and potential for national funding.
As we delve into the intricacies of our sector, we discover the importance of lending our voices to the census and surveys to illuminate the skills gaps that urgently need addressing. The narrative unfolds with the celebration of OAM honorees, a testament to the dedication within our ranks, and a thorough examination of the emerging climate reporting laws that beckon our readiness for sustainable operations. We shine a light on grants for tourism enhancement in the ACT and the opportunities that beckon, like the free microcredential in sustainable operations offered by Destination New South Wales, ensuring our industry remains at the forefront of ecological stewardship.
Your heart will resonate with our chapter on inclusivity in outdoor recreation, especially for individuals with disabilities, as we traverse my personal evolution from guide to researcher. There's a profound examination of the barriers and breakthroughs in making outdoor activities accessible to all—where passion meets purpose, and the transformative power of nature becomes universally embraced. As we conclude, we tease future technical advancements and assure you that our ongoing conversation—rich in knowledge and camaraderie—will continue to be accessible through our portal, fostering our ever-growing, dynamic community.
Support the show
To stay connected to Outdoors NSW & ACT, Subscribe to our podcasts, or our YouTube Channel
Our members get access to a whole range of additional information and support - you can join here and start receiving the benefits today.