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    Tactical Timeline Guide to Develop Campaign Strategy

    A process guide to be used in training workshops and planning sessions to develop campaign strategy. A tactical timeline can support the development of a strategy designed to win over third-partyย support. This exercise needs to be used after the spectrum of allies exercise.

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    Power Mapping Guide

    A process guide to be used in training workshops and planning sessions to help campaigners consider the social and political context within which they are developing strategy and creatively consider allies, opponents, targets and constituents prior to embarking on a campaign.

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    How to Cut the Issue into Bite Sized Chunks

    A process guide to be used in training workshops and planning sessions to develop campaign strategy. This process will help reduce the scope of campaigns in order to focus efforts on where change can really be achieved, and consider the possible consequences of working on one part of a problem rather than others.

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    The Community Organising Guide

    The Community Organising Guide is 296 pages of training resources to deepen our understanding of core organising skills: relational meetings and self-interest, the power of story in organising, building alliances, coalitions and networks, holding decision-makers accountable, leadership development, recruitment, doorknocking and phonebanking.

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    The People Power Manual: Campaign Strategy Guide

    The Campaign Strategy Guide is part of the People Power Manual, a resource created for organisers, activist educators and facilitators.

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    Lock Out The Landlords: Australian Anti-Eviction Resistance 1929-1936

    The economic depression of the 1930s saw thousands of Australians thrown out of their homes and into the streets. These actions however did not go unopposed. Across Australia pickets, occupations and protests were organised to disrupt and prevent evictions and auctions.

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    Campaigning to Solve Our Issues

    This is an introduction to campaigning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Campaigning involves activating, mobilising, and organising people to make change and influence others to make change. This is an excerpt from Building Power: A Guide for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Who Want to Change the World.

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    Making a Positive Change: Training Guide

    This is a training process guide to identify local stories, people, experiences, values, skills and knowledge that have made a contribution to positive change in the local community. It is an excerpt from Building Power: A Guide for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Who Want to Change the World.

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    Naming the Issues: A Training Guide

    A 30 minute workshop training guide to help people start focusing on the issues they are dealing with in their community.

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    What Makes a Good Leader for Social Change?

    A training process guide to provide a space for people to think about the role and qualities of leaders in social change. Leaders for social change model the way; inspire a shared vision; challenge the process; enable others to act; and encourage the heart.

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