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Home › CAN Do 2009 Notes

CAN Do 2009 Notes

Submitted by adrian on 24 November, 2009 - 09:25

Introduction

This book contains notes taken at the main sessions of the CAN Do held in New Plymouth, 14-15 November 2009.

  • CAN Do 2009 Session 1: Where to for CAN?
  • CAN Do 2009 Session 2: Guest speakers, Philip Darnton and Fiona McColl
  • CAN Do 2009 Local Groups 1: Cycle Action Auckland, Cycle Action Waiheke, Bike! Whangarei
  • CAN Do 2009 Session 3: Tips for advocates on staying sane and happy
  • CAN Do 2009 Local Groups 4: Cycle Aware Wellington, Kapiti Cycling, Active Transport Cambridge and Te Awamutu
  • CAN Do 2009 Session 5: Where to for CAN part 2
  • CAN Do 2009 Local Groups 5: Cycle Action Waikato, Rotorua Cycle Action, Bicycle Nelson Bays, North Taranaki Cycle Advocates
  • CAN Do 2009 Session 6: Resources to support advocacy 1
CAN Do 2009 Session 1: Where to for CAN? ›
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