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Community Carers and Responders - Clunes, Byron & Grafton

We’re currently in the middle of delivering our CCR training in Clunes, and while it’s a small group, they’re deeply engaged and actively contributing. Feedback has been glowing and participants have shared that they’ve learned heaps of new, practical information and really appreciated that the training didn’t feel like a classroom. It’s hands-on, human, and relevant — just the way we like it.

If you missed out, don’t worry, we’ve got two new rounds of CCR training coming up this November in Byron Bay and Grafton. We’d love you to join us or share these opportunities.

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Preparing with Pride kicks off in Lismore

Our very first Preparing with Pride workshop was pure magic.

The first week’s topic was Psychological First Aid and from the moment our Program Director, Rena, and Project Coordinator, Jen, stepped into The Tropical Fruits HQ in Lismore, they were embraced with warmth, colour, and community. The youngest participant was just 14 months old, and a wiggly staffy called Audrey made sure everyone felt welcome!

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September: Meet your local emergency managers

Our friends at Resilient Lismore are hosting an online seminar, ‘Meet Your Local Emergency Managers’, on Tuesday 23 September 2025, 2:30–4:00pm (via Teams). It’s a chance to learn who does what in a local emergency, hear directly from SES, Police and RFS leaders, and explore how community groups can connect into emergency management structures. Plenty of time for Q&A.

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September: The Community Congress 2025

DisasterWise, in collaboration with Resilient Lismore has launched The Community Congress 2025, a powerful national online gathering on Friday 19 September.

Plan C's founder, Jean Renouf, will be there alongside other Northern Rivers community leaders. This event has been created and led by people with lived experience of climate-related disasters and those supporting grassroots community groups…

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October: Disaster ready with Country culture camp

In times of crisis, we have a choice: do we prepare as survivalists, focused only on ourselves? Or do we embrace a relationist ethos, recognising that true resilience is built through relationships; caring for each other, the land, and our communities?

Plan C and The Returning are offering a five-day Culture Camp in October, where disaster resilience is grounded in connection, shared knowledge, and Indigenous ways of being and doing. We’d love you to attend…

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Community Carers and Responders

A huge congratulations to our latest cohort of Community Carer and Responder (CCR) graduates from Main Arm! These amazing individuals have completed their training, now equipped with the skills and knowledge to lead and support their communities through disasters.

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Who says disaster prep has to be all serious?

This week at Mullumbimby High, young people on our Surviving Disasters course created their own disaster zines, cutting, glueing, doodling, and designing pages that explored floods, bushfires, and what it means to be ready.

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We're halfway through term 3 at Mullum High

Get in touch now for term 4 at your school!

Year 11 have loved stepping up to learn hands-on disaster preparedness skills with Plan C. From tackling misinformation and division online to how to help your mates with psychological first aid and learning how to build shelters and survive out in the bush!

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What’s On

We've got another full calendar coming up. Have a look at the overview below or head to our events page for more details!

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Reflecting on our youth disaster resilience program

Working with young people in the wake of multiple disasters has shown us both what’s possible and what’s hard. Our Surviving Disasters: Northern Rivers youth training has thoughtfully taken shape, guided by young people themselves. We started with insightful student consultants at Evans River High, who helped rename the program and shape how we approach youth resilience. Along the way, we’ve seen powerful moments, like Randy (pictured), who used his training to support his uncle during a snakebite and helped his family prepare calmly for Cyclone Alfred.

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What’s On

We’ve got a full and meaningful calendar ahead, with opportunities to connect, learn and prepare together across the Northern Rivers. So, before we start reflecting, we'd like to share what's happening because, there's a lot! From disaster preparedness to community care and pride-focused resilience, upcoming highlights include…

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