Kinglake Community
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DONATION - A Cello has been offered as a donation from a woman relocating to Sydney for someone affected by the bushfires last year.
COMMUNITY REQUEST - The Murrindindi shire have comissioned photojournalists to interview and photograph 40 residents of the shire who are aged 55 and above, who had experiences
of the Black Saturday fires. The aim is to create a body of work which will portray a "positive aging" message, as well as allow residents to share their experiences of the fires. The resulting work will be exhibited in early May 2010..
of the Black Saturday fires. The aim is to create a body of work which will portray a "positive aging" message, as well as allow residents to share their experiences of the fires. The resulting work will be exhibited in early May 2010..
Youth Services Youth Carnival
See the Mitchell Community Health Service website for all information about counselling services, community events and Psychosocial recovery information for people affected by the bushfires.
REQUEST FOR STORIES: A Melbourne based journalist has been asked to write about the rebuilding efforts of bushfire affected communities for a German magazine. If you would like to share your story or would like more information please see the following:
COMMUNITY REQUEST: The World Trace Centre complex on the Northbank of the Yarra would like to display images of the rebuilding of Victorian bushfire affected communities in their large gallery space. Sumbmissions required ASAP
COMMUNITY REQUEST - 16/10/09 The ABC are creating a documentary about Black Saturday. There will be a video montage of those lost in the fires and have contacted our website to request people send in photos.
COMMUNITY REQUEST - 02/10/09 - Chris, a student from the University of NSW is asking for contributions from the community to his thesis on post disaster planning.
GRANT 02/10/09 Project Hope Horse Welfare Victoria Inc. announces horse feed grant for 2009 Victorian Bushfire Victims
DONATION 24/09/09 Free Photography would like to assist any members of the community that lost their photos or homes during the bushfires in Februaryor any other persons (or groups) that would benefiting from our service.
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About this Website
.au Community domains (auCD) have temporarily provided this website for the recent bushfire affected Kinglake community to help with the rebuilding of your community.
If you would like to add any information to this site and/or would like to be involved in website content management - please contact auCD at: leonie.dunbar@aucd.org.au

