Facilitators and peer-to-peer farming groups came together to hone their social media skills in a virtual workshop this week.
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Social media training in Emerald – engaging sustainable agriculture communities
How can extension officers and community groups use social media to build trust and raise awareness? A social media workshop in Emerald this month took a deep dive.
Crafting Consistency: Tips for grassroots social media success
While the digital landscape might seem daunting to newcomers, there’s one principle that can make all the difference: consistency.
Nine Australian artists who combine art and activism
Artists have long used their practice to encourage dialogue and push for socio-political change. Art history is riddled with stories of rebellion, upheaval, notoriety and censorship.
Why the media isn’t picking up your story
When you’re reaching out to journalists, there are certain mistakes that you must avoid.
Five tips for creating a newsworthy story
While anything can be news, not everything is newsworthy. So what’s the difference?
108 Social Media Post Ideas for Grassroots Urban Conservation Groups
In today's digital age, social media has become an invaluable tool for grassroots urban conservation groups. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter provide an opportunity to connect with a broader audience, raise awareness about environmental issues, and...
Recruiting young people as volunteers
There are very simple strategies grassroots community groups could be exploring to be more relevant and appealing to young people.
Social media training for DAF a success
The hands on social media workshop gave researchers, extension officers and communication staff the skills necessary to use these digital tools to grow their networks, connect with peers and contribute to Reef-related outcomes.