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Making Place Matter
For decades, top-down, one-size-fits-all approaches have failed to meet the needs of diverse communities across Australia. Disadvantage remains entrenched – not because communities lack solutions, but because they’re rarely asked what they need. Across Australia, that is changing. Communities are bringing together local leaders, government, service providers, and philanthropists to design and fund solutions that actually work over the long term. Making Place Matter is a podcast from Partnerships for Local Action and Community Empowerment (PLACE), a national organisation that champions commun...
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Who Decides: What needs to change 09.06.2026 26:51
Shared decision-making can transform communities. But a persistent tension keeps bubbling up: the structure of government can make the process harder. Funding models, accountability requirements, legislative constraints. These structures exists for a reason, but can co-exist with shared decision making, if everyone agrees on a way forward. This episode looks at what needs to shift to operationalis...
Who Decides: Accountability 02.06.2026 28:52
Anyone can run a good meeting. The harder question is what happens afterwards. How do you keep communities informed, hold yourself to your commitments, and build the kind of trust that survives setbacks? We explore the ‘crunchy’ but essential work of accountability in shared decision making. Jo Anne Kelly from Learning the Macleay shares what happens when the young people start telling...
Who Decides: Shared decision-making in practice 26.05.2026 29:16
There’s no one “right” way to implement share decision-making, so in this episode, you’re going to hear three. A community-level initiative in regional Victoria, a state-level disaster authority in Queensland, and a philanthropic organisation tackling some of Australia’s most entrenched challenges. Each has built processes and structures that fit their context, while...
Who Decides: Building relationships and trust 18.05.2026 25:06
Shared decision making is all about relationships. It brings together diverse groups of people, who can start with power imbalances between them and a complicated history behind them. For shared decision making to work, you need to build a foundation of trust - otherwise difficult decisions and hard conversations become challenging as the process goes on. Building trust doesn’t happen quickl...
Who Decides: Sharing power 12.05.2026 26:32
Some of the most complex challenges facing communities today don’t sit neatly within one organisation, one sector, or one level of government. Solving those problems requires something that doesn’t come easily: sharing power. Do what does sharing power looks like in practice and why is it so important? “For philanthropists, it’s going in with that strengths and asset focus,...
Who Decides: What is shared decision-making? 05.05.2026 25:22
For too long, decisions about communities have been made without them. Shared decision making offers a different way – where communities aren’t just consulted, but are empowered to shape the services and systems affecting their lives. You will hear from the residents of Millgrove in regional Victoria, who decided to stop waiting for change and start leading it. In this episode, t...
Introducing Who Decides: A new series about shared decision-making 24.04.2026 2:08
What happens when the people closest to a problem help create the solution? For decades, top-down, one-size-fits-all approaches have failed to meet the needs of diverse communities across Australia. Disadvantage remains entrenched – not because communities lack solutions, but because they’re rarely asked what they need. Across Australia, that is changing. Communities are bringing...
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