Listening Tour: Northern Victoria and South Australia

31 March - 4 April

Over the past week, PLACE hit the road again—visiting 11 regional communities across South Australia and Victoria—each grappling with complexity, courage, and care. 

Our stops included: 

  • GoGo Foundation

  • Our Town Cummins

  • Regen Labs

  • Substance Misuse Limestone Coast

  • Studio Purpose Murray Bridge

  • SA Communities for Children

  • Port Lincoln Aboriginal Corporation

  • Pirie Voices

  • Hope Whyalla

Regions visited: Adelaide | Onkaparinga | Whyalla | Port Pirie | Port Lincoln | Mount Gambier | Murray Bridge | Shepparton | Seymour | Benalla | Cummins 

What we’re hearing loud and clear: 

  • “We don’t just ask what’s wrong—we ask what matters.” 

  • “We have the assets, the need, and the want to do it.” 

  • “We are not only place based, but place grown” 

  • “Trust building deepens relationships, capacity, and reminds us of the power of slowing down to listen.” 

Across the tour, community leaders, practitioners and residents reminded us that real place-based change is relational, not transactional. When community-led, place-based initiatives are supported, the results speak for themselves—local buy-in, better outcomes, and strong social return. 

Here are some common themes: 

  • Move to meet community need, not provider need 

  • Transport and driver licensing are major barriers to regional workforce participation 

  • Staff retention and burnout are real >> “Support the supporters” 

  • Volunteerism is undervalued in funding models 

  • Interest in community wealth-building and enterprise is growing 

  • New approaches like social prescribing are key to local innovation 

  • Communities are doing complex recovery and remediation work, while managing service gaps and triaging crises 

At every stop, we witnessed deep care, fierce local leadership, and a desire for systems that reflect what’s already working on the ground. 

A question that stayed with us throughout the Community Roadshow & Listening Tour—and one that speaks to the heart of place-based change, “how do we give hope to communities that the future will be better than the past?” Sean Gordon, Chair, PLACE. 

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