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Big Weather Is Inevitable – It’s How We Respond That Matters

Fire, floods & regeneration – what nature teaches us about resilience

Bradd Baldock from Parks Victoria has spent decades responding to extreme weather events. From fighting fires to managing biodiversity recovery, he brings a powerful perspective: that while we can’t control big weather, we can choose how we prepare, respond & adapt.

He shares how nature itself bounces back – and how First Nations knowledge, local action & healthy ecosystems all play a role in building resilience for the future.

Whether you live in the Mallee or want to better understand our role in looking after country, Bradd’s reflections are thoughtful, grounded & full of insight. Well worth a watch.

Not too late to join the conversation at these free Community Gatherings ON THIS WEEK – all are welcome to come along, with refreshments provided:

📍 WEDNESDAY 11 June, 5.30pm – 7pm

The Alfred Deakin Centre, 190 Deakin Avenue Mildura

RSVP for Mildura via: https://events.humanitix.com/mildura


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THURSDAY 12 June, 10am – 11.30am

The Red Cliffs Civic Centre, 10 Jamieson Avenue, Red Cliffs

RSVP for Red Cliffs via: https://events.humanitix.com/maca-red-cliffs

Can’t make it? Tell us What You Reckon HERE

 

Find out more: https://makeachange.org.au/mildura/ or www.makeachange.org.au

If you’d like to bring an initiative like this to your community, get in touch with the Make a Change team via: [email protected] or 0483 104 361