300 to 10 - Gathering

From 25 November 2014 to the 7 February 2015, we hosted the Gathering stage of the "300to10" Concepts phase of the Community Design Process at the Open Door Studio.

We were open for a total of 18 days and in this time 425 people came to visit us at the studio. 

We listened to your many ideas, wrote them down, recorded the diverse stories you told us, and added content in an open way.

 

Here is a word cloud that represents what we heard during the Gathering phase...

CivicHallSite_WordCloud.jpg 

Here are the 'gathering notes' from each day at the Open Door Studio during this phase...

 

Day #18 - Saturday 7 February 2015, 9am-1pm

 

Day #17 - Thursday 5 February 2015, 12pm-7pm

 

Day #16 - Tuesday 3 February 2015, 9am-5pm

 

Day #15 - Thursday 29 January 2015, 12pm-7pm

 

Day #14 - Tuesday 27 January 2015, 9am-5pm

 

Day #13 - Thursday 22 January 2015, 12pm-7pm

 

Day #12 - Tuesday 20 January 2015, 9am-5pm

 

Day #11 - Thursday 15 January 2015, 12pm-7pm

 

Day #10 - Tuesday 13 January 2015, 9am-5pm

 

Day #9 - Thursday 18 December 2014, 12pm-7pm

 

Day #8 - Tuesday 16 December 2014, 9am-5pm

 

Day #7 - Thursday 11 December 2014, 12pm-7pm

 

Day #6 - Tuesday 9 December 2014, 9am-5pm

 

Day #5  - Saturday 6 December 2014, 9am-12pm

 

Day #4 - Thursday 4 December 2014, 12pm-7pm

 

Day #3 - Tuesday 2 December 2014, 9am-5pm

 

Day #2 - Thursday 27 November 2014, 12pm-7pm

 

Day #1 - Tuesday 25 November 2014, 9am-5pm

 

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  • Stephen Rodgers
    commented 2015-01-09 16:54:54 +1100
    The Ballarat Civic Hall is an ICON, a very solid building, unpretentious, but is the soul of Ballarat. It has many uses for hiring out for music, plays, educational, debates, and community meeting that Ballarat needs far more of, so we have more of a community spirit through these get together and voicing our opinions and problems, it could be hired to sporting functions, religious groups etc.
    The coming years are very formidable, with falling resource prices and our large car manufacturers closing and still many refugees and migrants coming to Australia in these impoverished times. We need to back local manufacturing of which one Ballarat was the hub of heavy manufacturing at the turn of the 19th Century. We need people to come together and discuss creating employment and putting our heads and skills together to make again Ballarat the Eureka of Democracy against the tide of Globalism that has disbanded so many manufacturers in Australia fro almost slave labor overseas. We due to our isolation need manufacturing, we cannot depend just on resources and the service industry. We need Ballarat to be the flagship for the nation….because who else could, we have got so much talent here.
  • Michelle Emma James
    published this page in Open Door Studio 2014-12-10 14:29:37 +1100