Saturday, April 26, 2025

Murrindindi Shire communities take LEAP to resilience

Five communities across Murrindindi Shire have now completed the LEAPing into Resilience Project, creating Local Emergency Action Plans (LEAPs) to help them withstand the impacts of natural disasters.

The communities are Flowerdale, Glenburn, Marysville and Triangle, Toolangi and Castella, and Yea and District recently took part in the training. The LEAPing into Resilience Project is a joint initiative between Murrindindi, Mansfield and Strathbogie Shire Councils, made possible with funding from the Australian Government.

The first round of the LEAP Project was designed to help communities prepare for and recover after emergencies. It provided opportunities for community members to connect with each other and receive training in areas they identified as important, such as what to do in the first 72 hours after an emergency, chainsaw use and maintenance, grant writing skills and psychological first aid.

Toolangi and Castella residents at the First 72 hours session at Toolangi.

Murrindindi Council has been successful in securing extra funding for a second round of the LEAP Project. The new grant funding is from the Safer Together Program through the Victorian Government’s Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA). The upcoming Project will be in partnership with Mansfield Shire Council.

Council’s Community Wellbeing Portfolio Councillor, Jodi Adams encouraged more communities to nominate for the Project.

“Our residents who were involved in the LEAPing into Resilience Project have already taken the jump and are building towards stronger communities with increased resilience,” said Cr Adams.

“Feedback from those involved has been positive, and I would highly encourage our communities who were not involved the first time to contact Council and nominate for the upcoming opportunity.”

“Real opportunities for capacity building, such as the chainsaw operation course, help our communities prepare for the future, and the equally important, but harder to measure, connection between our people, provides a key pillar of resilience in the face of adversity,” she said.

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