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Posted on Wednesday 21st of August, 2024,
Greater Shepparton City Council’s Flood Recovery team, Resilience in Recovery, is continuing to visit and connect with communities across Greater Shepparton to assist with the region’s future planning, almost two years on from the October 2022 floods.
In Summary
As part of the Resilience in Recovery program, the team is running an ‘Our Shout’ initiative which will see fortnightly visits to the communities of Bunbartha, Undera and Murchison. ‘Our Shout’ is an opportunity to share a meal, have a laugh, connect with other community members and understand the community’s current challenges following the flood event.
With the first sessions held earlier this month, residents will be able to see the Resilience in Recovery team each fortnight from now until the end of November. The next ‘Our Shout’ sessions will be held on:
Council’s Director Community, Louise Mitchell, encouraged residents in Bunbartha, Undera and Murchison to head along to one of the upcoming sessions.
“We want to spend time with the community in a way that suits them and that supports local organisations,” she said.
“The flexible nature of these sessions allows people an opportunity to shape what they look like and how they might evolve into the future. We want to create something that welcomes people in, encourages positive relationships, and promotes more open conversations so people know that their voice is heard in shaping recovery work.”
As part of the Resilience in Recovery program, the team will also be attending the Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre (MEAC) every Thursday between 11am and 7pm to engage with community members who live in the local area.
These visits to MEAC, will be an opportunity for flood affected residents to have one-on-one discussions with the Resilience in Recovery team, provide an opportunity to seek advice for those still affected by recent flooding, and to find available services which can offer assistance. The Resilience and Recovery team is also seeking ideas from Mooroopna residents, local businesses and community groups on ways to boost social connection through informal gatherings, activities and events.
Community members are invited to drop in to MEAC at any time during 11am and 7pm on Thursday’s for a cup of tea/coffee to discuss their current situation or just to have an informal chat.
“It was important for the team to be available after hours to cater for anyone who is working and juggling their recovery journey. The team has created a comfortable, welcoming space at MEAC which allows people to relax and have a chat in a stress free environment,” Ms Mitchell said.
“Any feedback received from residents can be passed on to the relevant Council teams and community partners. The Flood Recovery team can also share opportunities for locals to take part in events, training opportunities, and connect socially with other people in the local community.”
For further information about the Resilience in Recovery program, contact the Flood Recovery team via email at recovery@shepparton.vic.gov.au or by phoning 5832 9700.
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