Inc Eudunda, Robertstown and Surroundings
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Editor: Peter Herriman 0429 811 958
Welcome to another local newsletter,
Eudunda is a wonderful place to live, work and play or to visit. We try to give you some of the local news here, but there is so much more news being missed out. You might have a story to tell, seen something worth sharing, want to tell everyone about your organisation or business.
This newsletter could do that for you. Peter Herriman - Editor.
In June last year the Eudunda Community Hub and Shed (ECH&S) received a grant from Country Arts SA to purchase an iPad tablet, printer, WiFi modem and a training session to learn how to use them. They were encouraged to apply for this grant by the Arts and Cultural Development Co-ordinator of the Regional Council of Goyder after she visited the facility and observed the art and craft projects being run there.
These items have enabled the Hub members easy access to the internet for ideas and inspiration for their artwork. It was also an opportunity for the senior members to learn some new technology. The iPad has been great for taking photographs of some of the work for Facebook and as a record of the progress of the artworks, especially the recent Mosaic Masterpiece project in the Town Gardens.
Peter Herriman from Web South provided a comprehensive instruction booklet on how to upload articles and photos to Facebook.
The State Bushfire Coordination Committee have prepared the draft State Bushfire Management Plan 2021-2025 (the Plan) in response to the Independent Review into South Australia’s 2019-20 Bushfire Season. The Plan:
helps to create the foundations for government, non-government organisations and the community to work together to manage bushfire risk in South Australia.
aims to provide guidance to the State Bushfire Coordination Committee (SBCC), Bushfire Management Committee, and other relevant agencies and organisations, regarding bushfire management within South Australia.
helps guide the implementation of the reforms identified in the Independent Review into South Australia’s 2019-20 Bushfire Season.
aims to improve existing processes to better support those organisations responsible for bushfire management.
The summary of the Plan outlines an overview of the scope, responsibilities, objectives, actions and expected outcomes of the Plan are online for you to review ready for comment.
The State Bushfire Coordination Committee say, “All South Australians can have a part to play in managing their risk from bushfire. ” They would like to know how the SBCC can better support businesses and the overall community in managing the bushfire season during the next four years.