
Bushwalking NSW Online Training - available to ALL CBC members
Tue 22nd Jul 2025
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Bushwalking NSW Leadership Training - 'Enriching the Team Spirit & Nature Connection of Leaders & Participants' within Canberra Bushwalking Club.
Interested? You don’t have to be a current/emerging leader – this individually completed, self-paced, online course is available to ALL CBC members. Our peak body, Bushwalking NSW, has compiled this course, which includes practical leadership advice, scenarios and notes on ‘nature connectedness’.
It’s about 2-3 hours in total. But suggested to do something like 15 minutes/day spread over 1-3 weeks, so you can really think through the material. A small investment to complement CBC’s navigation and bushcraft training. The leadership training could well be applicable in other aspects of our lives.
How do I access this course? Make a booking on this activity. You’ll then receive via email all the details needed to sign up for the course and complete it.
A walk or similar activity with a duration of a day or part day. No overnight gear required.
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