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Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage WA State NRM and Coastal Conference 2019 WA State Natural Resource Management and Coastal Conference Expressions of interest are sought to host the Conference to be held between August and November 2019 Nominations close 28 September 2018 Background The Strategic Committee for the Western Australian State NRM and Coastal Conference (here after called the Strategic Committee) is calling for expressions of interest to host the 2019 WA State NRM and Coastal Conference. The Conference is an important opportunity to focus on the challenges and opportunities in planning and managing our natural resources, both inland and at the coast. The Strategic Committee is made up of representatives of the Department of Planning, Land and Heritage; the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development; and the Western Australian Local Government Association. A combined NRM and Coastal conference was held for the first time in 2017. The overwhelming feedback from attendees was to continue the conference as a combined event.

Conference objectives The objectives of the Conference are: Engagement: Providing an event which meets the needs of a diverse audience and increases the engagement and involvement of all stakeholders in NRM and Coastal sectors; Learning: Providing a range of opportunities for participants to gain new knowledge and understanding; Discussion: Providing opportunities, for all stakeholders, to discuss current and emerging issues; Showcase: Showcasing new technologies and best practice; Information: Providing information, through a variety of forms such as workshops, presentations and social media; Celebration: Lifting the profile and celebrating the achievements of the NRM and Coastal sectors; and Networking: Providing networking opportunities, especially between those working in non-metropolitan and metropolitan areas; local and state government; community and industry members. Benefits to the host organisation and community The WA State NRM and Coastal Conference has potential to bring many positive benefits to the host and local community. Past conferences have attracted a variety of people, from community members, local and State Government representatives, not-for-profit agencies and industry, as well as people from interstate and overseas. The local economy would receive a significant boost. The conference provides a unique opportunity for the host to showcase their local area to a diverse range of other Western Australians as well as attendees from out-of-state. The conference creates a great sense of partnership and connection within the local and broader community. Overall responsibility of the conference host The conference host is responsible for establishing an organising committee; organising the conference; raising sponsorship funds; setting the program; and undertaking all duties associated with hosting the event including the acceptance of full financial responsibility for the conference. More details are provided below. 2019 WA State Natural Resource Management and Coastal Conference 2

Awards The conference incorporates awards ceremonies that highlight the achievements of individuals, groups and organisations in planning and managing their local areas. The WA Landcare Awards, through a diverse range of categories, showcase the local achievements and history of Landcare and Coastcare, and above all recognise the invaluable contribution of volunteers. The Landcare awards are facilitated by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development through the State NRM Office. The WA Coastal Awards for Excellence provide an important opportunity to recognise local communities, coastal managers and individuals for their commitment and hard work in the planning, protection and management of WA s special coastal and marine environment. The Coastal Awards are an initiative of the Western Australian Planning Commission, facilitated by the Department of Planning, Land and Heritage. The conference organising committee will need to liaise with both departments to ensure the proposed date for the conference can facilitate these awards, and that a suitable event or events during the conference will allow for the presentations for example the conference dinner and/or welcome reception. Making a Submission Nominations close 28 September 2018. All submissions must provide the following: 1. A contact person with authority to speak for, and be responsible for, the nominating group/organisation. 2. Contact details for two (2) referees who must be external to the nominating group/organisation. Referees will be asked to provide an opinion about the organisation s capacity to host the WA State NRM and Coastal Conference. 3. An outline case for the conference, as set out in sections A to E below. The Strategic Committee will evaluate all nominations against the submission requirements. All nominees will be notified in writing of the receipt of their nomination and the outcome of their submission. The selected host will be required to sign an acceptance agreement. 2019 WA State Natural Resource Management and Coastal Conference 3

A. Host eligibility Prospective hosts such as regional bodies, local governments or consortia must have the necessary resources to organise a conference, and statutory mechanisms to take on the financial responsibility for the conference. B. Financial management The following must be demonstrated in the nomination: 1. An unequivocal and written guarantee from the host organisation to accept full financial responsibility for the conference. 2. A draft conference budget, including provision for the following costs: a) professional conference manager (hours and rates); b) registration fees (including a fee structure that supports community attendance); c) website development and maintenance; d) venue; e) catering costs (morning/afternoon teas, lunches, social events and conference dinner); f) keynote speakers and master of ceremonies (travel and accommodation); g) promotional material; h) the value of seed funding* requested; and i) production of conference proceedings for delegates. *Seed funding Seed funding is available from the Conference Development Reserve, allocated by the Strategic Committee, to facilitate initial cash flows. This must be returned to the Development Reserve once the Conference has been held and Final Acquittal completed. The Conference is not operated for the purpose of generating a profit, however, it should be organised to deliver a Surplus. 1. If a Surplus is generated, it will be equally distributed between the Development Reserve and the Conference Host Organisation (s). 2. If the Conference is run at a loss liability will be with the Conference Host Organisation and it remains liable to refund the Conference Seed Funding to the Development Reserve notwithstanding. However, a contribution from the Conference Seed Funding may be negotiated with the Strategic Committee, to a maximum of 50% of the loss. 2019 WA State Natural Resource Management and Coastal Conference 4

C. Project management The following must be addressed in the nomination: 1. The organisation s capacity to organise and host the Conference, including: a) project management skills and experience; b) suitability of management arrangements and organisational structure to support management of the conference to ensure quality and timeliness; c) financial capacity; d) human resources to organise the conference in a timely and efficient manner; e) strong relationships and engagement with a broad range of stakeholders and local NRM and coastal and marine groups; and f) support from allied or surrounding organisations (for example, provide letters of support from regional bodies, community groups and local government authority). 2. Clearly defined project management arrangements outlining the membership and responsibilities of: a) The host organisation (and identified conference chairperson); b) The potential professional conference manager; c) The Organising committee (including secretariat and representation from the Strategic Committee (see Conference committees below); and d) Other specific committees established as required to carry out specific tasks e.g. program and field trips. 3. A project schedule including identification of key milestones, responsibilities and timeline. 4. A conference sponsorship plan and marketing strategy outlining potential sponsors, and demonstrating the ability to source financial support and raise grants. D. Conference outline 1. A preliminary outline of the proposed conference: a) Dates: this should be between August and November 2019; b) venue/s (include conference auditorium suitable for seating approximately 200 delegates, break out rooms, conference dinner and potential accommodation options); c) title and overall theme; 2019 WA State Natural Resource Management and Coastal Conference 5

d) key sub-themes (demonstrating an understanding of NRM and coastal and marine issues and capacity to engage target groups); e) program organisation, (including conference sessions, types of sessions, including workshops, potential speakers and social events) NOTE: you are encouraged to propose less traditional conference sessions e.g. world cafes, short and sharp presentations etc. to encourage wider involvement by participants in the conference; and f) field trips (if any it is not a requirement to hold field trips). 2. A list of target groups demonstrating awareness of the diverse audience; for example, environmental/ coastal planners, managers, community groups, natural resource management organisations, developers, industry groups, Aboriginal groups, consultants, academics, local and State Government agencies. 3. How social media will be used both to promote the conference and its use during the conference. 4. How attendees will be surveyed about their views following the event. E. Environmental sustainability The bid should demonstrate that the conference will have a reduced impact on the environment, including but limited to: 1. Minimising the use of paper and plastic; 2. Minimising waste; and 3. Energy conservation. Conference committees Organising committee 1. The conference host must establish a formal Organising Committee made up of a minimum of three members from the conference host organisation(s); three representatives of the Strategic Committee; and other members as determined by the conference host organisation(s). 2. The Organising Committee will have responsibility for matters including: a) Developing and agreeing a budget for the Conference; b) Determining and requesting the amount of Seed Funding required; c) Determining the Conference Structure; 2019 WA State Natural Resource Management and Coastal Conference 6

d) Developing a detailed project schedule or operational plan to include tasks, timelines, milestones and responsibilities necessary for hosting a successful Conference; e) Taking the necessary steps to ensure the tasks are completed; f) Overseeing the work of those to whom the tasks are delegated, including the professional conference manager; g) Producing regular reports (including a final report on outcomes and financials) to the Strategic Committee; and h) Tendering for and appointing the professional conference manager. i) Determining the priorities and themes for the Conference, taking into consideration i. Input of the Strategic Committee; ii. Potential benefits to the Conference through increased publicity, attendance, scope and delegate benefits; and iii. The opportunity for events or activities to be developed within the ambit of the Conference which have the potential to generate funds to support other Conference events or activities; Strategic committee The key roles of the Strategic Committee for the 2019 conference are to: a) Manage the process for calling for, and appointing, a Conference Host Organisation(s) through an EOI process; b) Approving the Conference Seed Funding made available to the Conference Host Organisation; c) Focusing on each party s commitment to the Conference, including promoting the value and relevance of the Conference within each organisation; d) Monitoring achievement of milestones identified in the Organising Committees operational plan and reviewing end of conference report produced by the Organising Committee; and e) Provide representation on the Organising Committee. 2019 WA State Natural Resource Management and Coastal Conference 7

Further information For more details please contact: Mark Batty Executive Manager, Environment and Waste Western Australian Local Government Association (p) (08) 9213 2078 (m) 0417 968 670 mbatty@walga.asn.au 2019 WA State Natural Resource Management and Coastal Conference 8