JANE AUSTEN FESTIVAL AUSTRALIA
12-14 April 2019

Jane Austen Festival Australia is an annual celebration in Canberra where Austen and Napoleonic fans from all over Australia come and indulge themselves in everything Regency - including dancing, music, food, games, archery, fencing, theatre, promenades, grand balls, talks, workshops, costumes and books. This festival is now a regular part of the ACT Heritage Festival, Australian Heritage Week and is supported by the ACT Government, the Australian Costumers Guild and the Earthly Delights Historic Dance Academy. Since its inception in 2008 this little festival has blossomed into one of the most delightful four days anyone could experience each April in an old and beautiful part of Canberra, the Federal capital of Australia.

October 21, 2012

Micro-volunteering

Micro-volunteering is volunteering that you can do in small bits of time - from 5 minutes to 2 hours. It's high-impact and high-efficiency. Jane Austen Festival Australia has been utilising micro-volunteering for a few years now without realising it had a name. Aylwen Gardiner-Garden, Director of Jane Austen Festival Australia, had simply named it "60-minute Volunteers", and it was only when she visited a Volunteering Seminar in Manchester, UK, in September that she discovered the name.

Micro-volunteering is convenient. It fits into your schedule when you have time. In practice, to achieve this level of convenience, there is often no training or vetting necessary by the organisation.

Micro-volunteering is bite-sized. Volunteer tasks are broken into smallish pieces, so that you can complete a task in the time you have available.

Micro-volunteering is crowd-sourced. A community organisation that needs help asks a large-ish group for assistance. Micro-volunteers who have the time, interest, and skills, and who may be previously unknown to the organisation, do the work.

Micro-volunteering is network-managed. The time demands of the community worker are reduced by distributing as much of the project management and quality review as possible to the network of micro-volunteers. This work management method differs from a top-down model of project management.

Jane Austen Festival Australia (18-21 April 2013) invites participants to be part of the micro-volunteering movement. Tickets are priced lower for micro-volunteers who only need to help out for a minimum of 60 minutes during the whole four day festival. A volunteer co-ordinator will be contacting volunteers in early 2013 to ask them to choose where they would like to volunteer and to then write up a roster. Tickets are available now from www.janeaustenfestival.com

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