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+ | Co-operative are formed when a group of like-minded individuals join together to accomplish something that each acting alone would never be able to achieve. | ||
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+ | They cannot be imposed on a community - they have to grow from the energy and commitment of local people. | ||
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+ | Co-ops are different to traditional private and public sector organisations. | ||
+ | They represent a third way that integrates economic and social objectives. | ||
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+ | Unlike the private sector, which tends to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few, co-ops spread the wealth and power to each member equally. |
Revision as of 12:56, 27 December 2020
MALENY Co-operative Development
This wiki is a public resource for the Maleny community and social businesses as well as anyone interested in Maleny Co-operatives and Community Development.
It documents the history of the "Maleny Co-operative Movement" from the late 1970's to the present day.
The Maleny organisations documented here can be co-operative, non-profit associations or social enterprises - that is people-centered organisations that contributed to the social and ecomonic development of the community.
As these organisations consisted of people - stories about the poeple, events and gatherings and their contributions to the organisations can also be included.
Maleny Co-op Work
Co-op Work
Co-operative are formed when a group of like-minded individuals join together to accomplish something that each acting alone would never be able to achieve. Successful co-ops are always born out of need. They cannot be imposed on a community - they have to grow from the energy and commitment of local people.
Co-ops are different to traditional private and public sector organisations. They represent a third way that integrates economic and social objectives.
Unlike the private sector, which tends to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few, co-ops spread the wealth and power to each member equally.