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Living in 2168 (Community 2168 Project)

Commencing in 1999, Community 2168 is a major community renewal and capacity building partnership located in Miller, Liverpool.  Community 2168 is one of the major community renewal initiatives in NSW and receives support from the state government, human service agencies, local government and the local community.

The project is proudly supported by Liverpool City Council. 

The Community 2168 project will focus on the following priorities from 2009 - 2012:

  • Community Engagement, Participation and Communication
  • Community Capacity and Governance
  • Community Safety and Wellbeing
  • Community Pride and Identity
  • Training and Sector Development

For more information please click on the following highlighted links:


Community 2168 Management Committee  

The 2168 Management Committee oversees the implementation of the 2168 Strategic Plan and provides the future direction for the project.

The Community 2168 Management Committee current members are:

  • Natasha Lay - Resident
  • Neville Johnson – Resident
  • Colleen Boler – Resident
  • Wendy Waller – Resident
  • Gladys Nimmett - Resident
  • Des Dejrangsi - Resident
  • The Hon. Paul Lynch – State Member for Liverpool
  • Liverpool Districts Neighbourhood Centres Association - Neighbourhood Connections
  • Kamalle Dabboussy - Liverpool Migrant Resource Centre
  • Cathy Noble - Family and Community Services
  • Debbie Lowe - NSW Department of Education and Training
  • Susan Richardson - Housing NSW
  • James Johnson - Green Valley Local Area Command (Police)
  • Rana Qummouh - South Western Local Health Network
  • Sandra Kubecka - Liverpool City Council
  • Stuart Muir - Miller TAFE - South Western Sydney Institute

The Community 2168 Management Committee meeting dates for 2012 are:

  • 9 February
  • 22 March
  • 3 May
  • 14 June
  • 26 August
  • 6 September
  • 18 October
  • 29 November

The Community 2168 Management Committee would like to hear from residents about important community issues and matters of concern. To inform the Management Committee of important community issues, just complete and send the "Community Issues Form" available at the link below.

 

Please send completed forms two weeks prior to any 2168 Management Committee meetings listed above: 

 

By fax to 9821 9333 OR

By mail to Locked Bag 7064, Liverpool BC 1871 OR

By email to 2168cp@liverpool.nsw.gov.au OR

By and to The Hub, Woodward Cres, Miller

 

Mark your form attention to:

Community 2168 Managemtn Committee

C/-Galavizh Ahmadinia

 

The Community Issues - Reporting to Community 2168 Management Committee form is available for download 

 

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Current Projects  

The Community 2168 Project develops its future direction through a three year strategic plan for the area.  The strategic plan is developed in consultation with local agencies and groups.  The plan is the guiding document for planning and delivering programs in the 2168 area.

The Community 2168 Strategic Plan 2009 - 2012 is available for download.

The Community 2168 Future Directions 2006 - 2009 documents are available for download.

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Evaluation of Community 2168 Project  

 
2007
 
These reports were the fourth series of evaluations undertaken for the Community 2168 Project.  Please click on the following highlighted links to view the documents:
 

 

2005

These reports were the third series of evaluations undertaken for the Community 2168 Project.  Please click on the following highlighted links to view the documents:

 

2004

These reports were the second series of evaluations undertaken for the Community 2168 Project. Please click on the following highlighted links to view the documents:

 

2003

These reports were the first series of evaluations undertaken for the Community 2168 Project.  Please click on the following highlighted links to view the documents:

 

1999
 
These reports were developed by Sydney South West Area Health Service as part of the Wellbeing in the Valley Project. These reports informed the development of the Community 2168 Project.  Please click on the following highlighted links to view the documents:

Community 2168 eGroup - An email based network 

The Community 2168 Egroup was established to facilitate communication among local community workers or groups who have an interest or work in the 2168 postcode area of Liverpool. The 2168 postcode area includes the suburbs of Ashcroft, Busby, Cartwright, Green Valley, Heckenberg, Hinchinbrook, Miller and Sadleir.

The Egroup is an email based network which workers can join in order to send and receive information about activities, services, projects and much more.

If you are interested in joining the Egroup, email the Senior Project Officer – Community 2168.

Galavizh Ahmadinia

Email: 2168cp@liverpool.nsw.gov.au
Department: Senior Project Officer – Community 2168
Phone: 9821 7776
Fax: 9821 9333
Office: Community Services

  
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Community 2168 Newsletter 

The Community 2168 Newsletter is a local newsletter that is produced by the Community 2168 Newsletter Committee. Residents, community groups and organisations can contribute information and news to the newsletter. The newsletter has been produced for a number of years and is one of the main sources of local information for residents in the 2168 postcode area.

The newsletter is produced bi-monthly and is distributed through local agencies, shops and other outlets in the 2168 postcode area. A letter box drop will also be done in randomly selected suburbs for each issue.

A call for articles is made through the Community 2168 Egroup and local residents and services are encouraged to contribute. If you want to contribute an article, please sent it in 12 pt arial font as a MS Word file to 2168newsletter@live.com

If you have any ideas for the newsletter you can contact the 2168 Newsletter Committee on the above email or drop by at The Hub.

Community 2168 Newsletter 2011 - 2012 Editions

 

Community 2168 Newsletter 2010 Editions

 



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