Your Notes

Thank you for hosting a Community Climate Conversation! 

This Group Response Form should be used in conjunction with the Community Conversation Guide and the Conversation Host Kit. They both contain vital information to support you and your group in answering the questions below. 
 
Enter the notes from your group's conversation into this Form and they will be collated with conversations from other groups across South Australia, to build a picture on the needs and priorities of community as we transition to net zero emissions by 2050.
 
You can enter the text directly into this form during your group's conversation, or keep notes and enter it afterwards. Before you hit submit, read back through what you have written to make sure that it clearly captures the essence of what you talked about and that nothing important is missing. 
This is not a "survey" for individual feedback - this form is to be fillled in on behalf of your group. 
Opportunities and Challenges 
Over May - June this year, a diverse panel of 53 randomly selected South Australian community members met to consider the opportunities South Australia has for reducing our greenhouse gas emissions.

They identified 6 priority ideas for reducing emissions. (Refer to page 12 in the Conversation Guide for the ideas). 

In this section we are asking for your ideas and / or your reflections on the ideas developed by the Community Climate Panel. 
Your Group's Priorities 

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* 1. Of the 6 ideas suggested by the Community Climate Panel, which ones need to be prioritised for action to reduce our emissions over the next 10 years? (see summary on page 12)

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* 2. What are your group’s other ideas about what the priorities should be? Please provide them here.

What's Hard to act on....

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* 3. What two emissions reduction ideas are the hardest for us (as individuals or as a community) to act on? (Choose from the 6 ideas suggested by the Community Climate Panel OR add your own)

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* 4. Why are these things hard to act on?

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* 5. What could government or industry do to address the things that are hard to act on? (as above)

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* 6. What could you do as individuals, communities, or organisations to address the things that are hard to act on? (as above)

Wrap up questions... 

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* 7. Now that you have talked together about climate change and reducing emissions – what were the key themes that emerged during your conversation?

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* 8. Thinking about the challenge of climate change and reducing our emissions, what is your group feeling confident, positive or hopeful about?

About your Group

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* 9. Email address of Host

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* 10. Did you hold your conversation online or in person?

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* 11. How many people took part in your conversation?

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* 12. What age groups did your group cover?

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* 13. How many people identify as:

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* 14. What best describes your group?

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* 15. Is your group an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander group?

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* 16. Which regions do you live in? (select all that apply)

If any of your group participants would also like to be kept up to date, please enter their emails below. We will send them an email which describes the ways they can stay connected, whether that be simply receiving updates at key milestones, hosting their own Community Climate Conversation or helping to recruit people to host conversations. 

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* 17. I would like to stay connected to this Community Conversation process and I consent to receiving emails to keep me informed. (please list the email addresses of each participant who would like to stay informed, or host a conversation themselves).

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* 18. How long did this conversation take your group? (in minutes)

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* 19. OPTIONAL: If your group are all willing, we would love a photo of you to share with others!

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Thank you. 

Your group's contribution will help to build the picture of how we can best work towards net zero emissions for South Australia. We will keep you up to date with the outcomes of this process. 

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