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CREST- Citizens Radio Emergency Services Teams
CREST is a voluntary emergency organisation. The initial role of CREST was to monitor the emergency frequencies on the Citizens Band Radio Service (CBRS), relaying calls for assistance from the public to the relevant emergency service. This role has since grown to include many forms of specialist communications support for other emergency service and community…
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C40 Knowledge Hub- Adapting to Climate Change Library
The C40 Knowledge Hub is a public online library and resource platform collating practical, tried-and-tested information and tools for climate action and adaptation. It provides resources like research, case studies, implementation guides, policy briefs, and data insights on various urban climate sectors, including climate adaptation planning. The C40 Knowledge Hub rounds up what cities should…
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Global Center on Adaptation – Stories of Resilience
The Global Center on Adaptation’s report ‘Stories of Resilience: Lessons from Local Adaptation Practice’ redefines true progress as a measure of the systems transformed over outputs delivered. The annual publication draws on global examples and lessons on inclusive funding, philanthropy, and justice, it underscores how aligning local priorities with national governance and finance can drive…
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Monash Disaster Initiative’s Compendium
Since our inception, Monash University Disaster Resilience Initiative’s (MUDRI) strong interest in community resilience triggered the creation of this Compendium of Victorian Community-based Resilience Building Case Studies, the first of its kind in Australia, to feature resilience-building case studies, shared learnings, insights, challenges and solutions in this context. Free access to the Compendium provides a…
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Nillumbik Climate Action Team
Nillumbik Climate Action Team (NCAT) is a volunteer group of people in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, who are committed to promoting and leading more effective action to ensure a safer climate for us all. They advocate, educate and collaborate with the local community, and seek to influence decision makers at all levels, to…
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Port Phillip EcoCentre
The EcoCentre is a not-for-profit, community-managed environment group located in the corner of St Kilda Gardens. For 25 years, it has provided a base for affiliate groups involved in activities that promote environmental sustainability and community action. The EcoCentre vision is to provide education and inspiration to the wider community. Its collective impact since 1999…
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Earthworker Cooperative
Earthworker strives to create democratic, just and sustainable economies that enable us to deal with the challenges of economic injustice and ecological crisis. Earthworker are actively committed to creating dignified, safe and sustainable livelihoods in a network of unionised worker-owned cooperatives – supporting and enabling social ownership of the Australian economy. Cooperatives are people-centred enterprises…
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enliven’s Multicultural Heat Heroes
enliven is working with 5 multicultural community ambassadors to build climate resilience among priority language groups across Cardinia Shire, City of Casey, and City of Greater Dandenong. These Multicultural Heat Heroes have been working with enliven to co-design and deliver heat health messaging across a spectrum of culturally appropriate formats and forums. The project aims…
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Australian Adaptation Database
The National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Project on Enabling best practice adaptation seeks to answer important questions about the uptake of adaptation in Australia. Commencing at the beginning of 2023, the project is a three-year investment to develop guiding principles and frameworks to help governments, civil society and communities undertake best practices in adaptation. The database…
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Resilient 4017
Resilient 4017 operates in the Northern Moreton Bay region of QLD, with locals keen to bring our community together to plan for the future that’s coming. This is a community-led project where locals will determine the biggest priorities for our area & how we can start to respond to them, focusing heavily on community resilience,…
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Mullum Cares
Mullum Cares is a not for profit organisation that supports its local community to reduce emissions by changing how it consumes products made for human consumption. Mullum Cares’ goal is to protect and enhance the natural environment by promoting the sustainable use of products manufactured for human consumption. This is done through inspiring and enabling…
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Emerald Village Association – Resilience Subcommittee
The Emerald Village Association Inc. represents the citizens and community groups of Emerald with the support of the Emerald business community. After recent storms in 2024, Emerald Village Association is aiming to be extremely active in their community and looking forward to making their community even more resilient by improving their preparedness for any storm…
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Mums of the Hills
Mums of the Hills Inc (MotHs) is dedicated to supporting women through the years of motherhood, connecting mothers to services and promoting local businesses. MotHs was created as a local online private group in 2015. Likewise, MotH’s subsidiary groups including MotHs Market, MotHs Kitchen, Business Mums of the Hills and Single MotHs are equally dedicated…
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Narrap Team – Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation
Part of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation, the Narrap Team undertake a range of Natural Resource Management activities on Country at the request of clients, including the maintenance of firebreaks in accordance with local council by-laws. Their services also include: restoration and regeneration of landscapes, establishment of biodiversity corridors, fencing, managing impacts of…
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Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation
The Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation provides a variety of Aboriginal cultural heritage work, cultural and educational services and land management. Led by indigenous folk, these services include: cultural heritage, natural resource management, cultural practices for events, cultural consultations, language and naming, education, tours and cross-cultural awareness training, and research. Check out their work…
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‘We can’t afford to wait’: a Cornish town faces climate threat head on
After seeing an image of the projected high tide in 2050, the people of Bude in Cornwall swung into action to adapt to climate change. If nothing is done by 2050, their landmarks like the surf life-saving club, Bude seawater swimming pool, and many cafes businesses and carparks, will all be gone. Bude, rather than…
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ResilientCo
ResilientCo are resilience-building, risk management specialists with deep expertise gained from real experiences in emergencies, community building and sustainability. They provide services in resilience strategy development, disaster and emergency management planning, crisis leadership and training, independent reviews and actionable outcomes, community resilience building and climate risk and sustainability. Check out their work and get in…
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Macleay Youth Rising
Over a quarter of Kempsey Shire’s 30,280 population (according to 2021 census) is aged between 0 – 24, demonstrating a significant need for youth voices to be heard. Their insights can help shape programs, policies, and initiatives that directly impact their lives, ensuring services are relevant and effective for now and the future. Directly involving…
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Resilient Rainbows, Huon Valley
In the Huon Valley, the ‘Resilient Rainbows’ aims to create a supportive and inclusive environment where LGBTQIA+ individuals feel valued and empowered, reducing isolation and vulnerability in rural communities where support networks may be limited Recognising the unique vulnerabilities faced by the LGBTQIA+ community during natural emergencies and disasters, the community aims to address their…
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Port Phillip Emergency Climate Action Network
The Port Phillip Emergency Climate Action Network is an alliance of local environmental groups who aim to create and sustain a strong climate action movement in Port Phillip to address the climate crisis.Port Phillip’s bayside location makes it especially prone to the impacts of this climate emergency. Its citizens are also amongst Australia’s most progressive…
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Moonee Valley Sustainability’s Cool Safe Space
Logan Shield from Moonee Valley Sustainability came along to Act on Climate’s 6th Frontline Climate Alliance call to tell us about about its Cool Safe Space project. The project is a way of keeping people safe and healthy as the temperature rises. Using a staged approach, a community space is being turned into a cool…
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America Adapts – the Climate Change Podcast
The America Adapts podcast explores the challenges presented by adapting to climate change, the global movement that has begun to drive change, and the approaches that are already working. America Adapts is dedicated to finding and elevating the voices of pioneers in adaptation who are already making a substantial impact on society and the environment.…
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DisasterWISE Communities Network
DisasterWISE reimagines a future where we work together to enable communities to lead on the matters that affect them most. As Australian communities face increasing challenges from climate-related disasters, the DisasterWISE Communities Network emerges as a beacon of hope and solidarity, connecting people, ways of knowing and stories in pursuit of just and thriving futures.…
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Mutual Aid Disaster Relief – US
Mutual Aid Disaster Relief is a US network of eco-activists, social justice activists, global justice activists, street medics, herbalists, permaculturalists, mutual aid organisers, black liberation organisers, community organisers, and others who are actively organising around supporting disaster survivors in a spirit of mutual aid and solidarity. It is a decentralised network across the so called…
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Resilience Strategies – Climate Resilience Project
This directory of resources has useful strategies for communities seeking greater adaptive capacity. Its categories include: collective care, community adaptation, cultural strategy, ecological restoration, economic regeneration, people power and relationship repair. Strategies include: energy efficiency, community resilience mapping, disaster collectivism, community composting, urban farming, urban cooling, story-based strategies, rights of nature, participatory budgeting, mutual aid,…
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Community voices – How We Survive
Listening to people affected by disaster is the first step towards reshaping disaster recovery. This site hosts a map of Australia populated with entries and stories from royal commissions and government inquiries published between 2000 2024. The map logs experiences of disaster and disaster recovery, detailing per entry what happened, what worked, and what still…
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Regional Hubs – The Resilience Hub
The Resilience Hub hosts Regional Resilience Hubs to ensure that the best practices and perspectives of those most affected by the climate crisis are amplified and increasingly drive the agenda at COP. Regional Resilience Hubs play a central role in elucidating and communicating regional priorities, actions, solutions and challenges to be amplified at the global…
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The Resilience Hub
The Resilience Hub connects and inspires people across business, civil society, academia and government to collaborate and scale up action that builds resilience to the impact of climate change and makes communities around the world safer, healthier and more just.With the urgency of the climate crisis, their mission remains the same: to accelerate ambition, action,…
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MyTown Energy
MyTown Energy is the spot to get tailored advice, project ideas, inspiration from case studies, explainers, resources and activities about renewable energy, microgrids, and towns creating their own energy secure infrastructure. The site’s aim is to help you in your sustainable energy projects by directing you to information that most suits you and your community’s…
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Adaptation Scotland – Adaptation Resources
This site provides tools and resources for a climate resilient and healthy community, with a particular focus on Scotland, but applicable to all adaptation contexts. From academic research at the University of Glasgow, to creating a bespoke climate story at the Outer Hebrides, Scotland is developing its climate adaptative capacities. Check out the different case…
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Resiliency Maps
This project aims to put local maps detailing potential hazards as well shelter zones in the hands of San Francisco residents. The maps are made with OpenStreetMap and available offline. The creators hope that these community-driven, open-source maps can be made for neighbourhoods across the city and beyond. They are generated through user contribution. Check…
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CoastSnap – Community Beach Monitoring
CoastSnap is a global citizen science project to capture our changing coastlines. No matter where you are in the world, if you have a smartphone and an interest in the coast, they welcome you to participate!CoastSnap relies on repeat photos at the same location to track how the coast is changing over time due to…
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Benchmark your organisation – Resilient Community Organisations
This tool, provided by Resilient Community Organisations, allows organisations to benchmark where they are at in terms of having built disaster resilience, and then undertake the Six Steps to Disaster Resilience, enabling organisations to take transformative action. Check out where your organisation lands here:https://resilience.acoss.org.au/
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Play Illuminate, the Climate change simulation game
Illuminate is an educational simulation game where you learn about the impacts of climate change and explore ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and respond to climate risks. The Games Institute, in partnership with the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) at the University of Waterloo and an interdisciplinary team of students, staff and…
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Climate Action Simulation – Climate Interactive
The Climate Action Simulation is a highly interactive, role-playing game for groups to explore the different stakeholders and solutions that need to come together to take action on climate change. It is framed by the En-ROADS simulator, which allows participants to rapidly assess the impacts of different solutions to climate change—like energy supply subsidies, energy…
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SMHI – Climate Adaptation Game
In the Climate Adaptation Game, you make the city Weatherton more resilient to extreme weather. You learn more about how climate change affects our society and find solutions to deal with it. It gives you practice in grasping complex contexts, enhances your analytical skills and capability to solve problems. The game is available for free,…
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The Big Map – Disaster Relief Australia
Big Map activity aims to better understand community complexities and develop its risk profile based on exposure within an all-hazard environment. It brings everyone together to develop a collaborative approach to resilience and recovery. Understanding, measuring and assessing community resilience requires a keen awareness of the links and relationships between various levels of governance and…
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The Adaptation Game
TAG is a playful workshop that simulates how you and your community respond to the next ten years of climate change in your town. TAG provides a fictional experience of ‘living through’ three natural disasters in their local area. TAG enables players to create their own place-based storylines that clearly and meaningfully humanises the concept…
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Heatwaves resource – City of Darebin
This site provides information from the Darebin City Council on how to keep cool in heatwaves, how to take care of pets during hot weather, and enhancing community preparedness in the event of a power outage. Check it out here:https://www.darebin.vic.gov.au/Community-and-pets/Community-health-and-wellbeing/Heatwaves
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Mental Health Support – Climate Council
At this site, Climate Council has compiled some resources for extra support for those experiencing climate-induced mental health impacts. This includes contributions from Climate Council’s Mental Health Survey, Beyond Blue, Phoenix Australia, Psychology for a safe climate, Kids helpline, Headspace and Mental health first aid Australia. Check out the resources here:https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/resources/mental-health-disaster-recovery-resources/
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Disaster Legal Support Resource Hub – Justice Connect
At this site you will find a range of legal information resources and links to other sources of legal information for individuals, small businesses, community lawyers, and other frontline workers. The hub has been designed to support communities prepare for and respond to disaster events, such as bushfires and flooding. Check it out if you…
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Phoenix Australia – Australian National Centre of Excellence in Posttraumatic Mental Health
Phoenix Australia is the National Centre of Excellence in Posttraumatic Mental Health. They support those struggling with the impacts of trauma in a range of ways, including through clinical services, expert resources, and world-leading research. Their role is to help frontline workers, and community leaders ensure they are delivering best practice care for those affected…
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The Paddock – Buloke Shire Council
The Paddock is a vodcast/podcast from Buloke Shire about resilience and determination in Buloke, and the strategies for effectively navigating the impacts of climate change on the community and creating a brighter future. Check out their episodes here:https://www.buloke.vic.gov.au/the-paddock-the-goals
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Sarsfield Community Association – Sarsfield Snaps
This special project in Sarsfield was initially about helping local children deal with their trauma on the road to recovery. But 5 years on from the 2019-20 Eastern Victoria bushfires, it has done so much more than that, leading to healing for the whole town. Check it out here:https://www.sarsfield.com.au/projects/sarsfieldsnaps
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Plan C
Plan C’s mission is to build the resilience and regenerative capacities of Northern Rivers and Australian communities in the face of disasters and crises. Their aims include: Check out their work and get in touch here:https://www.planc.org.au/
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Community Carers and Responders Network, Northern Rivers – Plan C
The CCR network supports greater crisis prevention, preparedness, response and recovery at the community level. It does so by setting up a network of volunteer CCRs, who form a trained and connected network of leaders dedicated to community cohesion and resilience.CCRs receive 5 days of free training, which include self-care, disaster resilience, community building, emergency…
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Community Carers and Responders Network, Mary River Catchment – Plan C
The CCR network supports greater crisis prevention, preparedness, response and recovery at the community level. It does so by setting up a network of volunteer CCRs, who form a trained and connected network of leaders dedicated to community cohesion and resilience.CCRs receive 5 days of free training, which include self-care, disaster resilience, community building, emergency…
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Koori Mail
Established in May 1991, the Koori Mail is a fortnightly national newspaper reporting on the issues that matter to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. They give Indigenous Australians a voice missing in the mainstream media. This includes coverage of Indigenous-led adaptation, and climate impacts that affect Indigenous communities. Check them out here:https://koorimail.com/
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Conjola Community Association
Community Consultative Body for Lake Conjola, Conjola Park and Fishermans Paradise. Conjola Community Association coordinates disaster recovery and keeps community members up to date with environmental change in the Lake Conjola area. Check them out here:https://www.facebook.com/conjolacommunityassociation/
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Bowraville Water Station
Nambucca Valley Council constructed a strategically located water filling station to provide rural residents and emergency services access to life saving supplies of water in the event rain tank supplies are depleted or power failure affects the ability to pump water. Check it out here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sS09hZZ4d80
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Small Creek naturalisation – Ipswich
Transformation of 1.6km of existing concrete channel into a natural waterway. The channel is located in a heavily urbanised catchment and works will take place over five years of staged construction. The community has been actively involved in the design of the waterway works through a range of community workshops and events held early in…
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The Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities (CRCWSC) Case Studies
This site contains a wealth of case studies of water sensitive solutions in cities, helping cities use water in a climate-friendly way to enhance resilience. The detailed case studies capture and communicate the lessons learned from the early adoption of research knowledge in real-life projects. These have been developed in collaboration with project stakeholders to…
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Tool Library Alliance
Tool Library Alliance is an up-and-coming directory for tools regarding social organisation, community building, and developing resilient communities – just to name a few! Keep an eye out for its launch and check it out here:https://toollibraryalliance.org/
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Transition Australia
Transition Australia is a movement you can join. It is about communities coming together to address the big challenges we face by starting local. One of the key features of Transition is to motivate and support others. Transition Australia was set up to allow Transition Groups in Australia to share connect and support each other.…
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Climate Risk Map of Australia – Climate Council
Over 2 million homes and businesses are at high or moderate risk today from worsening extreme weather driven by climate pollution. Is your home in the firing line? The Climate Council has the answer, via their climate risk map, and website full of resources on sourcing climate risk, handling climate danger, and taking action. Check…
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Regen Melbourne
Regen Melbourne was born in the dual crisis of the Black Summer fires and the COVID-19 pandemic. A small group of interested organisations and individuals quickly became a larger group and a nine-month community-led research process began. They explored their collective vision for a regenerative Melbourne and included participatory workshops, leadership interviews, roundtables, and countless…
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One Small Town – Transforming Our Towns Into Places
One Small Town is a voluntary initiative where people can decide to work together, cooperate and collaborate to uplift their community. Every member contributes 3 hours a week towards the businesses involved, and the community projects initiated by the organisation. With lots of people doing so, this small cooperation turns into a powerful united contribution…
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Doughnut Economics Action Lab
This site contains spotlights on Doughnut Economics Action Lab news, tools for taking Doughnut Economics from a radical idea into transformative action, inspiring success stories for Doughnut Economics from abroad, upcoming events, and a map of members from across the globe! Check it out here:https://doughnuteconomics.org/
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How to run a Repair Cafe – Sustainability Victoria
This resource provides insight on how to set up a Repair Cafe – a key location in a functioning circular economy. Repair cafes (also called ‘repair hubs or ‘repair corners’) are places where experts repair household items, share tools, and teach others repair skills to keep broken household items out of landfill. Repair hubs and…
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Tarnagulla community resilience action plan
The plan will identify ways in which the Tarnagulla community might enhance their resilience to a changing climate and develop adaptive capacities at the individual, family and community levels.The project will work to develop the community’s first Resilience Action Plan (that will be reviewed after 5 years) by working with the Tarnagulla community to understand…
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Resilience Hubs
This website details what resilience hubs are and what they could look like. It provides details on core components, resources, partners, and an opportunity for those viewing to get involved with developing their own hub. Intended to shift power to neighbourhoods and residents, provide opportunities to address root causes of disproportionate exposure and sensitivity to…
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Benalla Sustainable Future Group
The Benalla Sustainable Future Group was established in 2010 by local residents who were concerned about the issue of sustainability and the lack of action on climate change both locally and nationally.. The primary purpose of the Benalla Sustainable Future Group is to protect and enhance the natural and built environment by promoting sustainable living…
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Regional Climate Change Adaptation Strategies – State Government Victoria
This website has all the Regional Adaptation Strategies (RAS) listed for different regions around Victoria, such as Gippsland, Barwon South West, Hume, the Grampians, Greater Melbourne, and Loddon Mallee. Check out all the plans and strategies here:https://www.climatechange.vic.gov.au/supporting-local-action-on-climate-change
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Alphington Community Centre – Climate Action and Resilience Implementation Plan
In 2023, the nine neighbourhood houses in the City of Yarra worked together to consider how we could make our houses more sustainable and resilient to the impacts of climate change, and support the community to do the same. The result was the Yarra Neighbourhood House Network Climate Action & Resilience Plan. This is our…
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Byron Shire Community Housing – Community Land Trust
Byron Shire Community Housing is modelled on internationally recognised Community Land Trust models. These are ethical, not-for-profit, organisations that own real estate to benefit a local community. The primary purpose of a Community Land Trust is to create permanent rental opportunities for generations of low-to-moderate income households adversely impacted by market conditions. Check out their…
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Geelong Sustainability Climate Safe Rooms
The Climate Safe Rooms program provides free upgrades to selected, eligible households to improve your home’s comfort and your health during both summer and winter weather extremes, without increasing your energy bills.Following the success of the pilot program from 2019 to 2021, Geelong Sustainability has now launched the full-scale program. The Climate Safe Rooms program aims…
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Northern Rivers Community Foundation
Established in 2003, the Northern Rivers Community Foundation (NRCF) is a community-based philanthropic organisation that leads positive change across the Northern Rivers by empowering communities to thrive. They build healthy and resilient communities by supporting local not-for-profit and grassroots organisations who are tackling challenging social and environmental problems. They connect Northern Rivers’ wonderful giving community…
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Resilient Lismore
Resilient Lismore Inc. is a registered charity and a grassroots, community based organisation that is dedicated to fostering disaster preparedness, recovery, and resilience in Lismore and the Northern Rivers. Their mission is to build connected and thriving communities, that are well-equipped to handle and recover from emergencies and climate disasters. They strive to deliver and…
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Apollo Bay Community Power Hub
Apollo Bay community members and visitors will be able to stay connected in times of disaster thanks to a new community energy hub in the town. The energy hub at Apollo Bay P-12 College comprises solar panels, a generator and a battery which will allow people to charge devices, heat food, access hot water and…
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Wararack Initiative (Mt Alexander Shire)
The Wararack is a coalition formed to regenerate Mount Alexander Shire. Their goal is to collectively build resilience, equity and care for Country into their systems and culture, while transitioning their shire to zero net emissions. Valuing First Nations knowledge and leadership, listening to and caring for their unique natural environment and ensuring their processes…
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Centre of Resilience – Emerald Community House
The Centre of Resilience (CoR) is a community development model piloted at the Emerald Community House (ECH) and was created to underpin the ECH strategic plan that guides decisions in a high-risk environment. The CoR is committed to resilience building ideas and community development initiatives which stimulate collective community strength and durability to develop a…
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Friends of Gippsland Lakes (FOGL)
Friends of Gippsland Lakes is a not-for-profit independent group that is dedicated to preserving the Lakes in their best condition for future generations. They believe in a positive and co-operative approach, and decision making based on evidential data and science. They work with Traditional Owners and the various Government agencies and other conservation groups that…
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Otways Climate Adaptation
This site is for people who would like to prepare their homes and themselves for the effects of climate change that are living in the Otways region. The Otways is the land of the Gadubanud and Gulidjan people of the Maar Nation. It is OCA’s hope that all Australians will come to see it as…
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Baw Baw Sustainability Network (BBSN)
Baw Baw Sustainability Network is an independent not-for-profit group bridging the gap between talk and action on sustainable living. BBSN began in 2007 when a group of ordinary people from around the West Gippsland and Baw Baw Shire area, concerned about the environmental situation of the planet, decided to form a sustainability group. The Network…
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Gippsland Climate Change Network (GCCN)
GCCN is a network of concerned Gippsland residents looking to build partnerships, connect people with information and opportunities, support and deliver climate-positive initiatives with social, economic, and environmental benefits in the Gippsland region. Check out their actions, work and get involved here:https://www.gccn.org.au/
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Localising Leanganook
Localising Leanganook, established as a community initiative in 2016, emerged out of the Local Lives Global Matters conference held in Castlemaine in October 2015. Centred in Mt Alexander shire, Localising Leanganook brings community members together to further explore themes central to the conference: sustaining viable local economies; acting on social and ecological justice; reclaiming democracy;…
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Connecting Communities Australia
Connecting Communities Australia believes a connected Australia is stronger, fairer, and more equal. We work to enhance connection nationwide through our tailored community and school programs. Their disaster preparedness initiatives help at-risk communities mitigate disaster impacts, while their resilience and recovery programs support communities still recovering, often filling gaps left by other support providers.Their projects…
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Goulburn Murray Climate Alliance
A network of 17 committed local government, catchment management, state government, & alpine resort partners across the Goulburn and Upper Murray regions, responding and adapting to climate change through innovative projects and research. Council members include: Alpine Shire Council, Greater Shepparton, Alpine Resorts Victoria, Indigo Shire Council, Mitchell Shire Council, Mansfield Shire, Benalla Rural City,…
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Eastern Alliance for Greenhouse Action (EAGA)
The Eastern Alliance for Greenhouse Action (EAGA) is a formal collaboration of eight Councils in Melbourne’s east, working together on regional programs that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and facilitate adaptation. Member councils include: Maroondah City Council, Whitehorse City Council, the City of Stonnington, City of Glen Eira, Yarra Ranges Council, City of Monash, Knox City…
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Barwon South West Climate Alliance
A FORMAL COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP OF local governments and other ORGANISATIONS IN SOUTH WEST VICTORIA responding collaboratively to the demands of climate change. AS A MEMBERSHIP BASED PARTNERSHIP, the CLIMATE ALLIANCE IS FUNDED, RUN, AND MANAGED BY OUR MEMBERS FOR THE MUTUAL BENEFIT OF THE REGION. The alliance includes 7 local governments (Borough of Queenscliffe, Warrnambool…
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Northern Alliance for Greenhouse Action (NAGA)
NAGA is a network of nine councils in Melbourne’s north, working together to create a zero-carbon society and provide maximum protection against the impacts of climate change. The group includes: Banyule City Council, the City of Darebin, Hume City Council, Manningham, City of Melbourne, Merri-bek City Council, Nillumbik Shire, City of Whittlesea and City of…
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South East Councils Climate Change Alliance (SECCCA)
The South East Councils Climate Change Alliance is made up of eight local governments in the South East of Melbourne: Bass Coast, Bayside City Council, Cardinia, City of Casey, Greater Dandenong, Mornington Peninsula Shire, City of Kingston and City of Port Phillip. These councils are united in their approach to mitigate climate change, but also…
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Western Alliance for Greenhouse Action (WAGA)
The Western Alliance for Greenhouse Action (WAGA) is a partnership of seven councils to the west of Melbourne. Its members are the Cities of Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melton, Moonee Valley and Wyndham, and the Shire of Moorabool. WAGA councils work collaboratively to respond to climate change across the region and encourage their communities –…
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Gippsland Alliance for Climate Action (GACA)
Gippsland Alliance for Climate Action (GACA) is a formal collaboration of councils across Gippsland working on climate change. GACA works with member councils to deliver regional climate mitigation and adaptation projects, and provides a key platform for information sharing between councils. GACA is one of eight Greenhouse Alliances, who together form the Victorian Greenhouse Alliances.The…
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Victorian Climate Resilient Councils
Victorian Climate Resilient Councils (VCRC) will be a program to support Victorian councils to manage and reduce climate change risks impacting their services and operations. Stay in contact to be first to hear about the implementation of VCRC. The VCRC consists of five steps councils can work through on their climate resilience journey, (1) assessing capacity and securing support,…
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Resilient Campbelltown (NSW)
Campbelltown City Council has partnered with local Pacific community leaders to develop and deliver effective strategies for raising awareness among Pacific community members living and working within the Campbelltown Local Government Area (LGA) about how to reduce their risks from natural hazards, including severe storms, floods, bushfires and heatwaves. Check out their report and resources…
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Warburton Community Resilience Group
Warburton, in Victoria’s Yarra Ranges, is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and the risk of fires in particular. Its geographic location and topography in the Ranges, the singular road in and out, have heightened the awareness of residents toward their risk of emergency. They’re also aware of the impact of tourists in…
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Junortoun Canopy Resilient Community Group
There is some work underway in Junortoun to make the community more resilient. Members of the community have teamed up with The Resilience Canopy for a project. Keep up to date with it here:https://www.resiliencecanopy.com.au/canopy-communities/community-profile?community_id=reccLP6cC3v4J2ee3
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Resilient Carisbrook
Carisbrook, in middle of Victoria’s Central Goldfields region is a little town with a big history. They’re looking to reinvigorate the heart of their town, and build stronger connections within their small community. Being vulnerable to floods over recent years have helped them prioritise their need for a community led solution to deal with such…
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Stuarts Point and District Community Organisation (Spadco) – Resilience Community
Celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2024, Spadco has been a backbone of community connection in Stuarts Point for many years. Half an hour from Kempsey, the 1,500 residents of Stuarts Point are enveloped by bushland and pristine coastline, but also face risks of fire, flood and rising groundwater. Future development opportunities also present changes to…
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Gympie Youth Resilience Community
Surrounded by nature, Gympie is a place where coastal beauty and agricultural hinterlands meet. Tourism drawcard, Fraser Island (K’gari) is right on the doorstep of the region, making Gympie a regular spot for Sunshine Coast visitors. But Gympie is not a transient town. Young people in Gympie, as the next generation of community leaders and…
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Seaview Park Resilience Community
Set among the natural landscape, the rural residents of Seaview Park in WA are working together against the challenges of living within this unique natural and vegetation-dense setting. The community knows that living with nature requires them to be environmental stewards – conscious of nature loss, coastal erosion and urban sprawl and also prepared for…
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Resilient Marong
Marong is a growth community, 15km west of Bendigo, surrounded by forests and farming lands. As young families continue to move to the area and grow the population, Marong has a strong opportunity to grow its social connectedness and work toward community goals. Marong’s Community Action Group hopes bringing these groups within the community together…
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Resilient Millgrove
Millgrove’s Community Resilience Plan, complements the Millgrove Community Plan 2021. It focuses on how the community can best prepare themselves to meet natural hazards being faced, particularly fires and floods. The Plan represents a starting point, and the Millgrove Residents Action Group (MRAG) has been working with the support of the Minderoo Foundation and ResilientCo…
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Warburton Emergency Planning Group
This group and website is dedicated to sharing tools, resources, news, emergency plans and useful links for residents, visitors and the wider community of Warburton, Victoria. Check it out here:https://www.warburtonemergency.org.au/
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East Gippsland Climate Action Network (EGCAN)
The East Gippsland Climate Action Network is a team of volunteers living in East Gippsland asking for action, in line with the accepted science, to urgently and effectively tackle global heating. They partake in workshops and climate ready games/exercises. Check them out here:https://climate-news.org/
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Kingston Net Zero 2030
In July 2021, Kingston’s Climate and Ecological Emergency Response Plan was endorsed to guide urgent action. Their ultimate target is: To have the biggest impact in the shortest time, the priority areas they have identified are: low carbon living, future proof industry, sustainable transport, transforming council, capturing carbon and adapting to climate change. Check out the project and get…
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SPAN Community House
Span Community House is a dynamic hub of community, learning, assistance, support and sustainability, in the heart of Thornbury, providing community development opportunities.They offer a diverse range of programs covering areas from digital literacy to art, health and wellbeing to gardening. They offer skill development, pathways to further study or employment, information sharing, support and…
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Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust
The Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust has a dedicated evacuation centre, boats, fire management and cultural burning practices in the Lake Tyers area, helping make the Lake Tyers community more resilient to the impacts of climate change. Check them out here:https://laketyersaboriginaltrust.com.au/
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Grit and Resilience Program – Rural City of Wangaratta
The Grit and Resilience Program (Social Inclusion Action Groups – SIAG), is funded through the Victorian State Government, based on recommendation 15 of the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System.Taking the learnings from the successfully run initial four-year Grit and Resilience Program, the evolved Grit and Resilience Program brings together community and organisations to:…
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Resilient Kangaroo Valley
Incorporation of the Kangaroo Valley Community Bushfire Committee (KVCBC), to become Kangaroo Valley Community Association for Disaster Resilience, known as Resilient KV, is proceeding. Check out their website as the group develops here:https://kangaroovalley.nsw.au/resilientkv/
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Regen Gippsland
REGEN GIPPSLAND IS A PLATFORM FOR AMBITIOUS COLLABORATION IN SERVICE TO THE REGION. POWERED BY A GROWING ALLIANCE OF ORGANISATIONS. Regen Gippsland aims to channel the collective power of the alliance to enable the transition to a future that better serves people and the planet. Using the philosophy of doughnut economics, Regen Gippsland is a…
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City of Melbourne – Climate Change Adaptation Strategy
The City of Melbourne is taking many measures to adapt and mitigate climate change and has been recognised for its leadership in responding to both. Their Climate Change Adaptation Strategy provides more information about their actions to cushion, neutralise, adjust or avoid climate change impacts. It identifies climate change risks for the municipality, including critical…
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The Next Economy
Regional communities are vital to Australia’s net zero transition. From new industrial infrastructure to workforce and population change, regions are bearing the brunt of change. Significant change brings great risks and opportunities. Australia can set the standards that will address the challenges of the net zero transition in ways that transform our economy for the…
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Local Futures – Economics of Happiness
Local Futures is a pioneer of the worldwide localisation movement. This site contains a wealth of resources, including films, books, podcasts, blogs, toolkits, webinars and conferences that are helping to build an international movement for systemic change to localisation and more secure futures. Check them out here:https://www.localfutures.org/
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Climate Ready Communities Program – City of Port Phillip
Port Phillip Council is teaming up with The Resilience Canopy for training sessions on how communities in the Port Phillip area can develop local climate adaptation initiatives. Through the program, people can join the supportive network of the Canopy Collective, receive expert training, engage in an exploratory process, and transform their ideas into action with…
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New Economy Network Australia
The goals of the NENA Localisation Hub are: Check out their resources here:https://www.neweconomy.org.au/nena-hubs/sector/localisation/
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Gender and Disaster Australia
Gender and Disaster Australia or ‘GADAus’ is the leading national organisation offering evidence-based education, training and resources to address the harmful impacts of gendered expectations in disaster.Leading a range of initiatives — developed with critical input from disaster survivors, leaders and personnel in emergency management, academia, and government — GADAus promotes the prevention and control…
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Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal Grant Projects – building community connection and education
The Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR) provides numerous grant schemes for rural communities to build connection and invest in their future. Community groups have come together in Colac, Maryborough and Swan Hill to discuss how a meaningful difference can be made in their community, and greater resilience achieved. Check out all the initiatives…
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The Resilience Canopy
The Resilience Canopy is a nation-wide program with a growing network of partners and communities. Building and sharing knowledge about ways to build resilient communities, this evolving community of practice aims to create a ripple effect that will embed itself for generations. With the dedicated support of legacy philanthropic partners, they are committed to ensuring…
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Empowered Communities – Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Empowered Communities – West Kimberley
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Empowered Communities – North East Arnhem Land
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Empowered Communities – Central Australia
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Empowered Communities – Inner Sydney
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Empowered Communities – Goulburn-Murray
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Empowered Communities – East Kimberley
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Empowered Communities – Central Coast
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Empowered Communities – Far West Coast
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Empowered Communities – Cape York
Aboriginal leaders from across Australia working together with government and corporate Australia to inform how Aboriginal policies and programs are designed and delivered. This includes consulting remote communities about how they can best handle local priorities like adapting to climate change, and affording them with the self-determination necessary to develop community-led solutions themselves, or with…
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Young and Resilient Research Centre
Research shows that the drivers of resilience are complex and thus require holistic, socio-ecological responses. Underpinned by interdisciplinary approaches and youth-centred, participatory methods, the Young and Resilient Research Centre (incorporating the Intergener8 Living Lab) generates evidence-based policy and practice outcomes that leverage the digital to strengthen the resilience of young people and their communities. Get…
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Disaster Resilient Australia-New Zealand School Education Network (DRANZSEN)
The Disaster Resilient Australia-New Zealand School Education Network (DRANZSEN) is a national initiative of the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience. DRANZSEN brings together educators, emergency services, community organisations, researchers and others working with young people to develop knowledge, skills and solutions for a disaster resilient future. Through authentic learning partnerships, DRANZSEN invites young people to…
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Trauma Informed Language and Image Use Guide for Disaster Reporting Risk Response Recovery and Resilience – YACVIC
When reporting on disaster risk, response, recovery, and resilience, it is crucial to adopt a trauma-informed approach, particularly when targeting Australian readers and young people. Traumatic events can have a significant impact on individuals and communities, and media coverage plays a vital role in shaping public perceptions.This guide aims to provide communication and media teams…
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Making disaster preparation and planning more inclusive – Youth Engagement Resource Platform
Young people are deeply concerned about issues of climate change and disasters and have the most investment in the future. By actively involving them in preparation and planning, asking for their advice and ideas and listening to their concerns, young people will feel empowered as active members of their communities. Youth workers should advocate for…
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Young People and Disasters Resource Hub – Youth Affairs Council Victoria
Young people are uniquely impacted by disasters, often affecting work, study, and the critical resources like phone reception, internet and roads which keep young people connected to their communities. Find out more about how young people are affected by different disasters below, and resources YACV have developed to ensure we include and engage young people…
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Australian Red Cross – RediCommunities
RediCommunities is an Australian Red Cross facilitated program that empowers high hazard risk communities to develop and implement their own disaster resilience action plans and implement high-impact initiatives.Acknowledging that local communities know their own history, strengths, risks, people, resources, capacities and geographical location best, RediCommunities embeds an Australian Red Cross officer within a Local Government…
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Australian Red Cross – Community-led Resilience Teams
Australian Red Cross provides a guide to establishing and developing Community-Led Resilience Teams in local communities. From Seven Easy Steps to help you begin, to a list of resources and emergency info you can integrate, the guide is comprehensive and useful for anyone looking to create their own resilience teams in their local communities. Check…
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Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience
The Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience (AIDR) is the National Institute for disaster risk reduction and resilience. We collaborate across sectors to strengthen the resilience of Australian communities to disasters. AIDR creates, grows, and supports a range of networks; provides opportunities for learning, development, and innovation; shares knowledge and resources to enable informed decision making…
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Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience – Volunteer Leadership Program
The Volunteer Leadership Program (VLP) equips volunteers from community organisations, not-for-profits, disaster relief organisations and local government within the emergency management sector, with the skills and confidence to grow as leaders. The VLP experience is immersive and collaborative, bringing together volunteers from different organisations and agencies to build knowledge and share experiences with each other.…
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Mutual Aid Disaster Relief – Workshop Facilitation Guide
Mutual Aid Disaster Relief provides a guide on how to facilitate workshops in your community surrounding mutual aid and disaster relief. It contains a wide range of exercises and walkthroughs to use. Check it out here:https://mutualaiddisasterrelief.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/MADR-WORKSHOP-FACILITATION-GUIDE-rough-1.pdf
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Landcare – First Nations Resources and Guidelines – Traditional Knowledge, Cultural Burns and Land Management
This resource provided by Landcare Australia is a comprehensive guide on First Nations land management, including cultural burning and the application of traditional forms of knowledge to take care of Country. It includes case studies and explainers on cultural burning practices, and the importance of maintaining these traditions. Check it out here:https://landcareaustralia.org.au/resources/first-nations-resources-and-guidelines/cultural-burns-and-land-management/
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Wattleseed Collective
The Wattleseed Collective is a not-for-profit social enterprise working with Kimberley Aboriginal people to undertake sustainable wild harvesting of Kimberley wattleseed. Over the past three years Environs Kimberley has worked with Aboriginal ranger groups, communities and individuals to establish the Wattleseed Collective, and carry out sustainable harvesting, processing and sale of Kimberley wattleseed by and for…
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Urban stream in Seoul
This article details the transformation of the Cheonggyecheon stream in Seoul, South Korea, which was once covered by a highway. Originally a vital waterway for over 600 years, it had deteriorated into a polluted open sewer by the 1930s. In the 1960s, an elevated highway was built over it, symbolizing modernization but later contributing to…
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How China is designing flood-resistant cities
To combat rising sea levels and increased flooding, cities in China are deploying and experimenting with “spongey” infrastructure as a potential solution. The design philosophy is: remove existing pipes and drains to manage rain and stormwater, and implement natural infrastructure like rain gardens and vegetation to absorb water instead. The result? Lush, green, rainforests against…
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Maribyrnong Flood Recovery
This site from Maribyrnong City Council is a valuable resource documenting all of the different initiatives, support mechanisms, inquiries and reviews regarding flooding in the Maribyrnong. It includes links to groups of concerned individuals, support lines, and a database of relevant resources. Check it out here:https://www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au/Residents/Emergency-Management/Maribyrnong-Flood-Recovery
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Resilient Kurilpa – Kurilpa Flood Library
The Kurilpa Flood Library is a tool for learning about floods in a growing neighbourhood and city.Kurilpa is located on the most developed floodplain in Australia. A changing climate and urban landscape means future floods may be different and hard to predict. Explore insights from local stories and studies in over 170 knowledge cards to…
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Resilient Kurilpa
Resilient Kurilpa is a community grassroots organisation enabling community-led resilience on the Kurilpa floodplain. Their network shares local knowledge and resources for people to plan for future floods, including a Flood Awareness Map, and toolkits for flood mitigation in homes and apartments. Check them out and get in contact here:https://www.resilientkurilpa.com/
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Surf Club Sustainability & Adaptation Checklist
This site provides a checklist for both sustainability and adaptation initiatives/actions that surf clubs can take part in to ensure they are ready for the impacts of climate change. This is important as climate change effects the health of surf club members, changes surf conditions, and puts club infrastructure at risk. Check out the resource…
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Jan Juc Surf Life Saving Club beach access ramp
Jan Juc Surf Live Saving Club has been developing a beach access ramp that will provide safer access for lifesavers, pedestrians and maintenance vehicles and equipment generally and in the event of a climate emergency. Check it out here:https://www.greatoceanroadauthority.vic.gov.au/Projects/Jan-Juc-Surf-Life-Saving-Club-beach-access-ramp
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Alma Place : A Sustainable Subdivision Case Study
The proposed Alma Place development, located at 24 Alma Road in Beechworth, provides a good case study of how the Sustainable Subdivisions Framework (SSF) can guide and facilitate exemplary sustainability outcomes on a small residential development project. Key initiatives proposed include: a subdivision layout designed to optimise solar orientation potential, a place encouraging produce growing…
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Radicle Roots Community Garden – Coburg
At 193 Urquhart Street, Coburg. This is located on the Merri creek, on De Chene Reserve, on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people. Radicle Roots is a community garden created by the Guerilla Gardening Naarm Collective, which aims to respond to the escalating cost-of-living and climate crises by creating localised food systems…
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Australian Community Land Trust Network – Australian CLT Resources
This site includes a heap of information on how Community Land Trusts (CLTs) can work in Australia. They provide guides on how to set one up, and a list of definitive Australian CLT Manuals, reports, papers, and links to relevant articles. Check it out here:https://www.australiancltnetwork.org.au/australian
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Grounded Community Land Trusts
Grounded is a not-for-profit organisation established to advocate, incubate and accelerate the development of Community Land Trusts in Australia. The group has come together to ensure a diverse mix of housing models is possible. Their name is borne out of the need for more realistic land prices, out of grounding a community with a commitment…
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Uniting Wodonga – Street Harvest
The Street Harvest project is being reinvigorated – Please consider growing an extra row of produce in your garden to support this project and Uniting in Wodonga. All produce can be dropped off at Uniting (1 Nilmar Avenue, Wodonga between. 9:30 am to 12:30 pm Monday to Friday). The project builds and encourages community capacity…
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Resource Hub – Climate and Development Knowledge Network
This resource hub, provided by the Climate & Development Knowledge Network, contains a huge amount of resources on international progress towards climate adaptation. Users can filter by themes including water, food security, and forests, and by country, to see a wealth of ways climate change is being tackled on the world stage. Check out the…
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Climate Smart Farming Toolkit – Farmers for Climate Action
FCA has collated and organised the Climate Smart Farming Toolkit to support farmers. The Toolkit contains useful resources and information to help farmers maintain their knowledge on climate-related challenges, build on work farmers are already doing, or get started on implementing Climate Smart farming practices. Climate Smart farming is not just about emissions accounting and…
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Moodji Farm – Cultivating climate resilience farming with indigenous knowledge
Moodji (meaning ‘friend’ in the native Djiranganj language) farm is a fully operational urban & Indigenous farm through which people of all ages and backgrounds can come together to share histories, care-for-country and learn from each other through the growing of local food. Located on Merrimans Aboriginal Lands Council land adjoining Bermagui Preschool, the farm…
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Pigeonpea in the mix as search begins for more heat tolerant crops
This article details research that has begun with the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) and ANU into the development of heat-tolerant crop genetics, and identifying what it is that makes crops able to survive, grow and continue to produce under high-temperature conditions. Pigeonpea is a potential crop that may be added to the mix…
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WACOSS Heat Vulnerability Project
The Heat Vulnerability Project is working in collaboration with the Department of Communities and the Department of Health to better understand and address high heat across Western Australia. The National Disaster Risk Reduction (NDRR) funded Heat Vulnerability Project will map high heat risk regions against heat-vulnerable populations across WA. This project works closely with local…
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US – Climate Resilience Project – Urban Cooling
A toolkit of design, planning, and community care strategies designed to ameliorate the effects of the urban heat island effect and keep city residents cool and safe through extreme heat events. This site collates US based initiatives helping create urban cooling, so users can navigate the diversity of initiatives seeking to help neighbourhoods better withstand…
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Heat Action Plans and Case Studies
The Global Heat Health Information Network provides a directory of all the Heat Action Plans and related case studies in existence, from Australia, to the Pacific, to Europe! Check out the wealth of knowledge available here:https://ghhin.org/heat-action-plans-and-case-studies/
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Adapting the Nowra CBD for cooling and amenity
With support through a Building Resilience to Climate Change grant, Shoalhaven City Council was able to ensure that a planned urban revitalisation project captured adaptive responses, through the inclusion of a large scale public evaporative cooling structure. The brief required the design of an aesthetically pleasing sculpture that would also encourage fun and play, whilst…
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Cool Suburbs Assessment
A practical, science-backed tool to help industry and governments make informed decisions to manage heat impacts through urban design. Mainly used in NSW, this tool can be applied to projects, and expert analysis will be deployed to assess how well projects or suburbs do in regards to cooling and dealing with extreme heat. Projects receive…
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Coolseal treatment surfaces at tram stops
Tram platforms have been painted light grey, reducing the reflecting sun and reflected temperatures by 5-15 degrees! This is just like “sunscreen for our footpaths”, and is part of a move to use a type of coolseal treatment for paths, underway already in NSW. Check it out here: https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/how-australian-open-s-sunscreen-for-footpaths-can-cool-your-commute-20240123-p5ezch.html
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Greening the Pipeline
The Greening the Pipeline initiative is transforming the Main Outfall Sewer reserve along the Federation Trail in Melbourne’s west into a greener, cooler linear parkland and a more enjoyable community space. Wyndham City Council is leading the delivery of the project in partnership with Melbourne Water, Greater Western Water, Department of Energy, Environment and Climate…
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Melbourne Water – Urban cooling
Melbourne Water has been working to offset hotter and more frequent heatwaves caused by the urban heat island effect by shading, cooling and greening Melbourne’s public spaces. As the manager of over 33,000 hectares of land in Greater Melbourne, Melbourne Water is doing their part to make Melbourne cooler and greener. Through their Urban Cooling…
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Yarra Trams tram stop roof gardens
Yarra Trams and City of Melbourne are planting drought-tolerant grasses and flowers native to Victoria’s volcanic plains on the roofs of tram stops. About 250 square metres of garden have been installed on Melbourne tram stop roofs as of mid-2023. Check it out here:https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-10/melbourne-tram-stop-roof-gardens-trial-funded/101757528
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Beyond Zero Emissions – Cooling your home: Home retrofits, appliances and adaptions for a hotter future
This resource provided by Beyond Zero Emissions details simple DIY measures that can be done by Australians to improve their homes. Cooling Your Home contains practical advice on home retrofits, appliance choices and cost-effective strategies. Find out how you can create an efficient one-room ‘cool retreat’, update appliances and how to use them strategically, take…
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Cumberland City Council – UV Smart Cool Playground
This video features Cumberland City Council, which transformed an existing playground into a UV Smart Cool Playground as a prototype for other playgrounds, and Goulburn Mulwarree Council, which is undertaking a range of adaptations to its showground to make it more comfortable for animals as well as people in times of extreme heat. Check it…
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HeatWatch
The HeatWatch app provides constantly updated information on heat risks around Australia. Pop in your postcode, and it even personalise your profile with characteristics that make you more susceptible to heat, and the app will tell you what the current heat risk is and provide basic recommendations on how to look after yourself. Check it…
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Sweltering Cities
Sweltering Cities is Australia’s only national advocacy organisation working specifically on issues related to extreme heat. They are focused on the health and wellbeing of communities by advocating for better, climate-safe cities. Sweltering Cities was founded in 2020, inspired by the extreme heat and over development in Western Sydney, and the lack of representation of…
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Climate Change and Heat Mitigation in Southern Australian Cities – Monash University
This PowerPoint details different methods of dealing with climate change and heat mitigation in southern Australian cities, including vulnerability mapping, solutions and case studies! Check it out here:https://pecan.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/NigelTapper-PECAN.pdf
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Which Plant Where
Which Plant Where is a free subscription based service developed by Macquarie University, Western Sydney University and Hort Innovation to provide growers, government, landscape architects and urban greening professionals with integrated tools and resources to enable climate ready decision making and to develop resilient green spaces of the future. Any visitors to their site can…
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Adopt a Tree – Town of Claremont
The new initiative gives residents the chance to sponsor the planting of a tree with the option of adding a customised plaque to their ‘adopted’ tree, which may be in commemoration message or on behalf family members and friends. Adopters can choose the size of tree from a selection of species which are more resilient…
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Wilya Janta
Wilya Janta is an innovative Aboriginal not-for-profit cultural consultancy that promotes community agency in the design and construction of housing in Indigenous communities. Present-day houses in Tennant Creek and remote communities across the NT reflect ongoing failures in design, including poor thermal performance, lack of cultural consideration, overcrowding and insufficient maintenance. As a result, residents…
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City of Yarra Council Heatwave Planning Checklist
This resource is designed to support neighbourhood houses and other community service organisations to identify ways to support staff, volunteers and community members to stay safe during extreme heat. It should be tailored to suit the specific context of your organisation, considering the community you support and organisational capacity.The Heatwave Planning Checklist should be completed…
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Yarra Libraries Cool Sanctuary – Bargoonga Nganjin
During summer, Yarra Libraries sometimes open for extended hours to provide residents and visitors with cool sanctuary during heatwaves. Bargoonga Nganjin, Carlton, Fitzroy and Richmond libraries open during these times. Tune in to Yarra Libraries socials during summer for updates:https://www.yarracity.vic.gov.au/our-libraries
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Yarra Libraries Cool Sanctuary – Carlton
During summer, Yarra Libraries sometimes open for extended hours to provide residents and visitors with cool sanctuary during heatwaves. Bargoonga Nganjin, Carlton, Fitzroy and Richmond libraries open during these times. Tune in to Yarra Libraries socials during summer for updates:https://www.yarracity.vic.gov.au/our-libraries
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Yarra Libraries Cool Sanctuary – Fitzroy
During summer, Yarra Libraries sometimes open for extended hours to provide residents and visitors with cool sanctuary during heatwaves. Bargoonga Nganjin, Carlton, Fitzroy and Richmond libraries open during these times. Tune in to Yarra Libraries socials during summer for updates:https://www.yarracity.vic.gov.au/our-libraries
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Yarra Libraries Cool Sanctuary – Richmond
During summer, Yarra Libraries sometimes open for extended hours to provide residents and visitors with cool sanctuary during heatwaves. Bargoonga Nganjin, Carlton, Fitzroy and Richmond libraries open during these times. Tune in to Yarra Libraries socials during summer for updates:https://www.yarracity.vic.gov.au/our-libraries
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WardellCORE Wardell Community Neighbourhood Centre
WardellCORE is a community-centred recovery and service hub focused on wellbeing and social care aligning with the NSW Recovery Plan. Their vision is to enable our community to deliver its own recovery journey and construct long term solutions that align with the National Principles for Disaster Recovery. They seek to develop and resource programs in…
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Venus Bay Community Energy Project
Since 2021, the Centre of Resilience at the Venus Bay Community Centre has been working on establishing energy resilience in the Venus Bay area. Since 2021, they have installed a demonstration/pilot microgrid – that saw an increase in solar capacity along with a significant battery system and back up generator that allows power to be…
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Corryong Islandable Microgrid (CIM)
The microgrid, which is forecast to be completed by early 2026, will power Corryong homes, businesses and community facilities during a power outage. Keep up to date with it here:https://www.ausnetservices.com.au/projects-and-innovation/current-projects/corryong-microgrid
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Community batteries in Kimba township SA
A new combined community resilience solution for the Kimba township will see the installation of a community battery, providing up to eight hours of back-up power during outages. SA Power Networks will deliver the initiative in partnership with the District Council of Kimba. The community battery will be installed at the Kimba District Football and…
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Waterwheels
Waterwheels are making a comeback but instead of driving the mechanical processes of milling or hammering, they are being used to generate renewable energy and help decarbonise energy systems from the Himalayas and Nepal to Northern Ireland. Instructions to build waterwheels for renewable energy production are even freely available online. Read more about it here:https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jan/17/how-climate-friendly-waterwheels-are-coming-around-again
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Shareable – Emergency Battery Network Toolkit
Shareable partnered with People Power Battery Collective to create the Emergency Battery Toolkit to help organisers build strong and effective backup power supplies owned by local communities. This toolkit is based on the work being done by People Power Battery Collective (a project of People Power Solar Cooperative), a self-organised mutual-aid collective in the San Francisco Bay Area, whose purpose…
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Mooloolah Community Centre solar battery pack installation
After receiving $25,000 in Round 2 of the Rebuilding Futures program, funded by the Suncorp Group, the Mooloolah Community Centre has now securely installed a solar battery pack ready for any future disasters or power outages. The installation of the solar batteries has completed a significant preparedness project by this group, who over the last…
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Off-grid solar battery powers Eldorado resident through outage
An Eldorado resident in the Hume region of Victoria lives entirely off grid with her family, relying on solar and battery to power her home. Blackouts highlight the need for more Victorians to do the same, developing more resilient, diverse and renewable energy sources that can withstand loss of the grid. Read more about it…
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Haystack garden in Grong Grong
This is a podcast episode of ‘The World Today’ about city renters turning to solar ‘gardens’, the first of their kind launching in April of 2024. Check it out here:https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/worldtoday/city-renters-turn-to-solar-gardens/103758474
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Community Power Agency
The Community Power Agency provide a Community Energy Map on their website, it details all the community energy groups that there are information about in Australia. The Agency leads a collaborative effort to maintain the most up-to-date database of Australian community energy groups. This data is then available for publishing into maps, sharing with other…
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Community Power Agency – Resilient Energy Centres – A how to guide
This guide provided by Community Power Agency is intended to support Australian communities in developing plans for greater energy resilience, specifically in creating places with a more reliable energy supply for times of need. It is written for community members, particularly those living in small regional and remote areas, and at the end of the…
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Community Engagement for Disaster Risk Reduction
Community Engagement for Disaster Risk Reduction is a University of Melbourne led research project aiming to survey and discuss with communities about their experiences and perceptions of risk. They do this through facilitating and support community connections, including how these engagements shape the actions communities take (and don’t take) to prepare for disasters of all…
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Disaster Relief Australia – Project Resilience
Project Resilience is Disaster Relief Australia’s (DRA) nationwide multiple-phase community engagement project, aimed at increasing Australian communities’ resilience to disasters. The Project was initiated as a contribution to the Minderoo Foundation Resilient Communities Initiative, aimed at lifting Australia’s 50 most vulnerable communities to be on par with our most resilient ones by 2025. DRA’s Project…
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Victoria Rural Resilience Network
This Facebook group is full of like-minded rural Victorians seeking action on climate change in the form of resilience. Members share their resilience initiatives, provide helpful links and resources, and get in touch regarding community events. Check them out and get involved here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/275682266876347
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Gather My Crew
Gather My Crew is an Australian charity on a mission to make helping and caring simple, by creating a platform for ‘coordinated informal care’. This is to fill gaps in the current health and community care systems, ensuring everyday Australians have the platform to step up and look after each other, and making community-led, informal…
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Neighbourhood Accelerator
This website and service helps communities build connection using a 10-week program. Participants receive personalised guidance on hands-on support throughout the program, mentorship, access to the global network of neighbourhood builders, funding opportunities, and accountability. The site features a map where you can find like-minded individuals nearby, looking to create community! Get in contact and…
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Mutual Aid Learning Series Book Recommendations
This list of book recommendations provided by Shareable is a useful tool for those looking to find books on mutual aid how-to, solidarity, and overcoming adversity as a collective. Check out the list here:https://bookshop.org/lists/mutual-aid-learning-series-book-recommendations
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Mutual Aid course with Shareable
This series shares skills, tips and advice on building and sustaining mutual aid projects, the basics of their legal, financial and security characteristics, and what mutual aid can look like in action.
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How to start a mutual aid network – Shareable
This article by Aaron Fernando shares ideas and steps to establishing your own mutual aid network in your own neighbourhood. It links to https://mutualaidnetwork.org/, a directory of resources regarding creating mutual aid networks. Check the resource out here:https://www.shareable.net/how-to-start-a-mutual-aid-network/
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Support Your Street
Documents like this ‘Support Your Street’ can be incredibly helpful for disaster preparation and disaster recovery. The document features tips for how to support those in your neighbourhood during a cyclone (Cyclone Alfred), and links to a WhatsApp group for more inspiration. Check it out here:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kNp-ibbZ6LbSACgDcU1oHTWbV1NMXDmm-SBf6qXZK0M/edit?tab=t.0
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Social Spaces, Resilient Communities
The Urban Land Institute is a nonprofit education and research institute supported by its members. Its Urban Resilience program is focused on how buildings, cities and communities can be more resilient to the impacts of climate change and other environmental vulnerabilities. The program works with ULI members to provide technical assistance, advance knowledge through research,…
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Landcare Cultural Land and Sea Management
Landcare Australia has curated cultural land management resources to assist individuals, groups and organisations involved in landcare activities strengthen connections with Traditional Owners and First Nations people. One of the most memorable and inspiring aspects of the 2022 National Landcare Conference was the strong presence and participation from Traditional Owners and First Nations people as…
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Djaara Balaki Wuka
The Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation (DJAARA) is a representative body for the Dja Dja Wurrung People. They envisage a thriving and sustainable corporation with established interests across the Clan’s traditional areas that are cultural, environmental, and economically beneficial for Traditional Owners and the wider community. Some of the services they provide are through…
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First Nations Clean Energy Network
The First Nations Clean Energy Network ensures First Nations people play a central role and harness the opportunities from Australia’s renewables boom. It includes tool kits, information on electrification, policy explainers, best practice guides, finance and funding opportunities, and a map connecting users to First Nations energy projects near them. Get in contact, donate and…
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Fire to Flourish – Clarence Valley
Fire to Flourish is a long-term community impact program providing direct support to communities as the first and last responders to disasters. Led by Monash University, they are partnering with four communities recently affected by disasters to co-create innovative approaches in community-led disaster recovery and long-term resilience. These communities are in: East Gippsland (Vic), Eurobodalla,…
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Fire to Flourish – Tenterfield
Fire to Flourish is a long-term community impact program providing direct support to communities as the first and last responders to disasters. Led by Monash University, they are partnering with four communities recently affected by disasters to co-create innovative approaches in community-led disaster recovery and long-term resilience. These communities are in: East Gippsland (Vic), Eurobodalla,…
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Fire to Flourish – Eurobodalla
Fire to Flourish is a long-term community impact program providing direct support to communities as the first and last responders to disasters. Led by Monash University, they are partnering with four communities recently affected by disasters to co-create innovative approaches in community-led disaster recovery and long-term resilience. These communities are in: East Gippsland (Vic), Eurobodalla,…
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Fire to Flourish – East Gippsland
Fire to Flourish is a long-term community impact program providing direct support to communities as the first and last responders to disasters. Led by Monash University, they are partnering with four communities recently affected by disasters to co-create innovative approaches in community-led disaster recovery and long-term resilience. These communities are in: East Gippsland (Vic), Eurobodalla,…
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Firesticks
Firesticks is a national Indigenous network that empowers communities to protect and enhance Country and wellbeing by reviving Cultural knowledge practices. Through mentoring, training, and advocacy, they are demonstrating the value of Indigenous land management and knowledge systems. They have supported 35 communities over 10 years to restore the cultural wellbeing and identity of their…
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Jagun Alliance
Jagun Alliance is an Aboriginal owned and directed not-for-profit organisation and registered charity founded in 2016. They want to improve land management and build resilience back into Jagun (country) by developing partnerships with local First Nations communities, government organisations, private landholders and the wider community. Their vision is for a future where First Nations deep…
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Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation
Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation is the representative body for Wadawurrung Traditional Owners. The Corporation works to support their aspirations and protect Aboriginal Cultural Heritage in accordance with the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006. Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation was appointed in May 2009 as a Registered Aboriginal Party under the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Act…
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Yarra City Flood Mapping
Yarra Council is working to take measures under the Building Regulations and through a formal planning scheme amendment to ensure construction conducted in the City of Yarra is resilient to the effect of flooding and rising water levels. This work created maps in partnership with Melbourne Water, guided by best practice design, benchmarked against methodology…
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Biolinks Alliance
Biolinks Alliance is the only organisation that brings people together to restore and protect public and private lands across Central Victoria. They do this through building scientific knowledge and mobilising people to take urgent action for meaningful change. Their team go beyond current practice in our catalytic pilot projects, sharing our innovative methods and scientific…
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Spring Plains Watershed Repair Project
The Spring Plains Watershed Repair pilot project, on Taungurung Country, aims to restore the health of a gully in Box-Ironbark Forest using a combination of innovative ecological repair techniques. As a pilot project within the Heathcote Local to Landscape plan, it forms part of a larger, long-term strategy for ecological restoration of the region. Spring…
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Yalukit Willam Nature Reserve
The Yalukit Willam Nature Association is a community group with a vision to create a beautifully designed and maintained wetland reserve with an environmental focus – the Yalukit Willam Nature Reserve. The group works closely with local Councils, in lieu of its broad key themes: Environment, Aesthetics & Public Amenity, Flood Mitigation, Water Quality, Community…
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Be Ready Warrandyte – Living with Bushfire Risk
‘Be Ready Warrandyte’ began with the aim of getting most households in ‘Greater Warrandyte’ to have an effective fire plan. They adopted the tagline ‘Living with Bushfire Risk’ to emphasise that this was not a scare campaign but another rational insurance decision for people who choose to live in a bushfire prone area. Just as…
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Jaithmathang TABOO Indigenous Organisation
Jaithmathang TABOO is an Indigenous organisation working on Country in North East Victoria to support regeneration in the landscape’s recovery following the 2019/20 bushfires, and to support cultural healing. They undertook a project, titled ‘Beginning the journey to cultural healing on Jaithmathang Country’, specifically aimed to build the capacity of the organisation by contributing to…
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Harkaway Primary School Bushfire Safety Manifesto
Harkaway Primary School established a student-led bushfire safety committee and developed a ‘Bushfire Safety Manifesto’. Students and teachers were involved in the development and testing of the new program, which aims to support the delivery of place-based, participatory bushfire education in Victorian primary schools. Find out more here:https://www.naturalhazards.com.au/news-and-events/news-and-views/school-bushfire-initiative-wins-award
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Landcare Green Fire-Walls Firewise Shelterbelt Design
This resource from Landcare provides an explainer and information about firewise trees and shelterbelts, and their abilities to create green fire-walls, preventing ember attack and reducing the impact of bushfires. Find out more here:https://lakesentrancelandcare.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/SHELTERBELT-design-Green-Fire-Walls.pdf
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Cardinia Shire Council Bushfire Prepare website
Bushfire Prepare aims to reduce the risk and impact of bushfires through engagement of local private land holders in their own bushfire fuel management. It aims to focus on reduction of bushfire risk through the management of fuel works and other associated activities on private land, strengthen engagement and partnerships between Local Government, community and…
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Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust Country Fire Crew
Australia’s first all-Indigenous, all-female fire brigade is based in Lake Tyers, and plays a vital role in protecting the remote Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust community and its cultural heritage. The crew is a lifeline for the 200 residents of the isolated area, a self-governing community in Victoria’s far east. Find out more here:https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/keeping-lake-tyers-community-safe
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Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network
FAC Net invests in people and in place-based efforts to change relationships with fire. Together, they support leaders and strategic action, develop tools, and create and share approaches to increase wildfire resilience. Improving fire management requires changing our culture, and FAC Net members are leading that change. Get in contact and check it out here:https://fireadaptednetwork.org/
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The Current State & the Next Fire Years of Fire Ecology for Better Bushfire Management in Victoria
Dr Simon Watson (Principal Scientist, Forest and Fire Ecology for DEECA Victoria) speaks on an array of potential strategies for bushfire management that could deliver ecological outcomes. Successful bushfire management hinges on being able to estimate the outcomes of alternative strategies and measure their potential for delivering benefits. This presentation provides an overview of the…
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Building an Earthship: an inspiring story of rebuilding after bushfires
After losing his home in a firestorm that destroyed most of Victoria’s Kinglake in February 2009, Daryl Taylor moved back into his property, having saved the 1940s hardwood cottage from demolition. He installed a new vegetable garden, re-established the orchard, brought home ducks and chooks, and began planting deciduous, fire-resistant plants. Learn more here:https://pipmagazine.com.au/building-an-earthship/
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Renew – Beyond BAL Event Recordings
As part of ongoing work to support communities rebuilding after bushfire, Renew is showcasing homes that exemplify resilient design elements and building practices that extend the understanding of best practice beyond the complicated and variable (BAL) Bushfire Attack Level rating system. In the Beyond BAL event series, they’re speaking to the people who designed, built,…
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Bushfire Resilience Inc – Resource Hub
At this link, you can find a wealth of resources provided by the BRI, including webinars that provide explainers on bushfire, storm or flood insurance, best practices for housing and bushfire risk reduction, and explainers for handling bushfire weather. Check it out here:https://bushfireresilience.org.au/resource-hub/
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Developing Community Connections with Asset Mapping
This explainer resource teaches communities how to do Asset Mapping with Connectors – Step 2 in an Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) process that helps people connect their strengths to create new opportunities for living well where periodic wildland fires are expected. Check it out here:https://fireadaptednetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ABCD-2-AssetMappingWithConnectors.pdf
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Upper Beaconsfield Bushfire and Biodiversity Tool
A community led Safer Together funded project supported by local government, land and fire agencies, academics, environment and fire experts, demonstrating the shared responsibility between the community and agencies to understand and reduce bushfire risk on public and private land. This tool provides a link to a StoryMap, which will help understand the local area,…
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Milkwood – Radical Hope: Bushfire Resources for a La Niña Year
Milkwood has provided a bushfire resource guide to help communities develop bushfire disaster readiness. Check it out here:https://www.milkwood.net/2020/11/16/radical-hope-bushfire-resources-for-a-la-nina-year/
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Emergency Leaders for Climate Action – Australian Bushfire and Climate Plan
The Australian Bushfire and Climate Plan is the culmination of the 2020 National Bushfire and Climate Summit, which brought together hundreds of participants from across the country, and the world, to share their experiences, and to formulate recommendations to address the worsening risk of devastating bushfires fuelled by climate change. It details Response, Readiness and…
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City of Wyndham Black Roofs
Wyndham City Council is taking a stand against heat islands and urban sprawl, with a report that criticises the ‘monotonous’ looks and poor liveability of suburban estates. The Council is pushing for more trees, less garages and black tiled roofs, amongst other things. Check it out here:https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/melbourne-mornings/wyndham-town-planning-laws-heat-islands/103089022
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YourHome – Australia Government
YourHome is an Australian Government page with subpage ‘Adapting to climate change’ that details how homes can be designed to better withstand the weather impacts of climate change, such as extreme heat, bushfires, severe thunderstorms and rainfall, cyclones and extreme wind, floods, low rainfall, and sea level rise and storm surge. Access it here:https://www.yourhome.gov.au/live-adapt/adapting-climate-change
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RAD Housing
Retrofit and Decommodify housing, Collectively and in Solidarity. The goal of RAD is to collectively acquire, retrofit, and decommodify existing suburban housing so that all can live in resilient and affordable housing. This goal has emerged in response to both the climate crisis and the housing crisis. Get in contact and find out more here:https://radhousing.org/
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Central Victorian Greenhouse Alliance
Central Victorian Greenhouse Alliance (CVGA) is a network of 13 local governments working collaboratively on climate action across central and north west Victoria. Their vision is a climate positive region by 2035 that is prepared for the impacts of climate change. They lead and support collaborative action by their members to decrease greenhouse gas emissions…
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Gargarro Botanic Garden/Friends of Gargarro & Nursery
The Friends of Gargarro & Nursery is a community-run nursery supporting volunteers, growing plants for the local botanic garden, and supporting the community organisation’s financial stability. Learn more and get in contact here:https://www.gargarrobotanicgarden.com.au/contact
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Farmers for Climate Action
Farmers for Climate Action aims to influence Australia to adopt strong economy-wide climate policies and realise a prosperous and sustainable future, full of opportunity for farmers and farming communities. Composed of farmers, agricultural leaders and rural Australians, the movement champions ambitious action, connects farmers with each other, and supports them in advocating for and enacting…
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Sustain, the Australian Food Network
Sustain exists to champion the transition to healthy, equitable and sustainable food systems. To do this, they empower people, government and organisations with the knowledge, tools and connections they need to become agents of food system transformation. To realise that mission, they ‘Think’ (Advocacy, Research), ‘Do’ (Consulting & Capacity Building, Growing Food Justice, Community Food…
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Foodprint Melbourne
Foodprint Melbourne is a research project that investigates ways of strengthening the resilience of Mebourne’s food system to increase equitable access to fresh, healthy foods and promote sustainable production and consumption for current and future generations. The current phase of the project aims to strengthen the resilience of Victoria’s food system to the impacts of…
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Verge Gardens of East Gippsland
Verge Gardens of East Gippsland is a community based volunteer group promoting the planting of verge gardens throughout the East Gippsland Shire. Their aim is to create a diverse habitat for local fauna and flora, to promote climate change adaptive practices through the planting of verge vegetation and the maintenance of urban, shade trees. Get…
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Local Food Connect
Local Food Connect is a website and associated newsletter that promotes all aspects of local food around North East Melbourne and makes people around North East Melbourne feel part of a local food community. The material centres on 5 databases:Upcoming local food-related events: all the upcoming events of various types, around 200 per monthLocal food…
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City of Melbourne Wildflower Meadows
Katherine Horsfall, a PhD candidate from the University of Melbourne, is passionate about restoring grasslands and creative native wildflower meadows to boost biodiversity in urban areas. She is one of the green thumbs behind two native wildflower meadows in Parkville, supported by the City of Melbourne. Native wildflower meadows have significant ecological benefits, and their…
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Common Ground Project
Common Ground Project is a regenerative farm and social enterprise that promotes food security by creating fair access to locally grown, healthy food. They exist to empower agency and advocacy by offering an inclusive space for growing, cooking, knowledge sharing, and ongoing community collaboration. Grounded in regenerative farming, and in recognition of the urgent need…
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CERES
Established in 1982, CERES has grown over many decades to include an online grocery, nursery and bookstore, urban farms, ethical wood merchant, and education centre. Their vision is for people to fall in love with the Earth again, creating home for nature and people, school for discovery and learning, farming with their hands in the…
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Moving Feast
Moving Feast is a network of for-purpose social enterprises and individual and group collaborators working as catalysts for a connected, fair and regenerative Victorian food system. Partners leading network actions include CERES, Collingwood Children’s Farm, Common Ground Project, Community Grocer, Cultivating Community, Melbourne Farmers Markets, Open Food Network and STREAT. Moving Feast works with diverse…
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Growing Southern Gippsland
Growing Southern Gippsland is a collaboration between the Bass Coast Landcare Network, the South Gippsland Landcare Network, Federation University Australia, RMIT University and Bass Coast Shire Council. It is a portal that brings together regionally specific climate change information that can be used by the agricultural sector to help with climate change planning and adaptation.…
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Greening the West
Greening the West is a regional initiative that is about enriching communities in Melbourne’s west through the development of green spaces. Melbourne’s western suburbs are some of the fastest growing in Australia. They receive less rainfall than other parts of Melbourne, meaning they’re drier and can experience warmer daytime temperatures. As the population increases, so…
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Green roof garden at Footscray Park Campus – Victoria University
Victoria University’s new ‘living lab’ garden on the roof of Building M at Footscray Park Campus highlights the university’s commitment to planetary health. The 50-square-metre-garden, completed in 2020, features native plants and a wetland, designed to mitigate the effects of climate change. Learn more here:https://www.vu.edu.au/about-vu/news-events/news/new-green-roof-garden-at-footscray-park-campus
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City of Darebin – Keeping Cool
City of Darebin provides a ‘keep cool tips and resources’ guide on its community site, linking community members to guides, resources, a ‘Keep Cool in Darebin map’, and contacts to help lower energy bills. Find out more here:https://www.darebin.vic.gov.au/Community-and-pets/Community-health-and-wellbeing/Heatwaves/Guide-to-keeping-cool
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Banksia Gardens Community Services
Banksia Gardens Community Services is committed to raising awareness of environmental sustainability and acting responsibly to minimise the community’s environmental impact. They do this through different adaptation initiatives, such as a community garden and Common Green gardening/landscaping social enterprise! Get in contact, donate and find out more here:https://banksiagardens.org.au/get-help/environment/
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Urban Forest Consulting – Meg Caffin
Using the latest research, Urban Forest Consulting helps to develop evidence based green infrastructure policy and planning, working closely with local government organisations to build capacity and improve knowledge, thereby helping to make smarter decisions for greening our cities. Meg Caffin looks through a city-wide lens, understanding at a regional scale, where the current and…
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Colac Otway Shire Climate Action Team
Colac Otway Shire Climate Action Team is a group of concerned citizens from across the Colac Otway region who are activists for action on climate change and biodiversity. 140 ordinary volunteer citizens from many backgrounds committed to advocating for and initiating climate action with the local council and community. The group is not-for-profit, politically unaffiliated,…
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Moonee Valley Sustainability
MVS is a community organisation based in the municipality of Moonee Valley, run by volunteers, and is a non-profit registered charity. They care for the places the community live, bring people together, and speak up for climate action. They do this through their cool safe space community hall at Dwell, and are actively engaged in…
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Geelong Sustainability
Geelong Sustainability is a not-for-profit community organisation that supports residents of Geelong and surrounding regions to be more sustainable in their everyday lives. They deliver events, projects, campaigns and services which help to educate and support the community’s transition to a zero emission climate ready future. Get in contact, donate and learn more here:https://www.geelongsustainability.org.au/
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Merri-bek Tech
Merri-bek Tech is building local web services across the neighbourhood in order to provide affordable alternatives to big tech, while improving local resilience in the face of the climate crisis. They are: – A local non-profit, not a global corporation– Building local skills, helping local people get jobs– Running on renewable technology– Located in key…
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Totally Renewable Yackandandah
A 100% volunteer run community group with the lofty goal of powering Yackandandah with 100% renewable energy, giving resilience, savings, lower emissions and showing that it can be done. TRY partners with local community and relevant organisations to inspire projects transitioning Yackandandah to clean and local sources of energy. Get in contact, donate and check it…
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Prefab Housing Solutions for Bushfire & Disaster Relief
This study investigated the potential for prefabrication and advanced manufacture to be an alternative to traditional construction in providing both short-term and long-term housing solutions for those affected by bushfires and other disasters. The research led to understanding the complexities and barriers to designing, manufacturing and installing prefabricated modular homes and units to bushfire impacted…
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Voices of the Valley Inc.
A community organisation of people in the Latrobe Valley Community helping: Get in contact, donate, and check them out here!https://www.votv.org.au/






































































































































































































































