Find out information on response and recovery, applying for the Mayor's Relief Fund, how to make a donation and being prepared for further bushfire events.
Find out information on response and recovery, applying for the Mayor's Relief Fund, how to make a donation and being prepared for further bushfire events.
A range of information on how to best prepare for a bushfire event.
See a list of all response, recovery and help options and information for families affected by the NSW bushfires. applications openWollondilly Dangerous Tree Removal Community GrantsIn response to the Green Wattle Creek bushfires, Council have extended its Dangerous Tree Removal Grant to support impacted residents.
If you would like to help those affected by the 2019/20 bushfires, you can find a list of organisations you can donate to below. The Wollondilly community have been giving so generously that the Council, local RFS and other surrounding LGAs including Wingecarribee, Shoalhaven, Eurobodalla and Bega Valley have now reached capacity at what they can c…
As part of Activate Wollondilly 2020 Council will be holding five (5) Bushfire Community Forums to seek feedback on the recovery actions undertaken following the Green Wattle Creek fires, facilitated by Anne Leadbeater OAM, survivor of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires, and disaster recovery expert. LocationsThe forums will be held 6pm - 8pm in th…
Members of Architect Assist- supported by the Institute of Architects will be running a free online workshop for those affected by the bushfires. WhenDate: Thursday, 10 December 2020 Time: 12pm Topics Introduction to Architect Assist Building Material Selection for high fire risk areas Precedent study/ example of a bushfire resilient house Registra…
A range of information on how to best prepare for a bushfire event.
See a list of all response, recovery and help options and information for families affected by the NSW bushfires. applications openWollondilly Dangerous Tree Removal Community GrantsIn response to the Green Wattle Creek bushfires, Council have extended its Dangerous Tree Removal Grant to support impacted residents.
If you would like to help those affected by the 2019/20 bushfires, you can find a list of organisations you can donate to below. The Wollondilly community have been giving so generously that the Council, local RFS and other surrounding LGAs including Wingecarribee, Shoalhaven, Eurobodalla and Bega Valley have now reached capacity at what they can c…
As part of Activate Wollondilly 2020 Council will be holding five (5) Bushfire Community Forums to seek feedback on the recovery actions undertaken following the Green Wattle Creek fires, facilitated by Anne Leadbeater OAM, survivor of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires, and disaster recovery expert. LocationsThe forums will be held 6pm - 8pm in th…
Members of Architect Assist- supported by the Institute of Architects will be running a free online workshop for those affected by the bushfires. WhenDate: Thursday, 10 December 2020 Time: 12pm Topics Introduction to Architect Assist Building Material Selection for high fire risk areas Precedent study/ example of a bushfire resilient house Registra…
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