News
You can use the categories to the right to explore particular topics, including how FRRR is supporting communities affected by the 2019 / 2020 bushfires and other disaster events. You’ll also find inspiring stories about some of the wonderful things community groups do with that funding. We also share a selection of media stories, where FRRR or a member of our staff has been featured.
For any media enquiries, email Julie Weldon or call 0423 110 802.
Local not-for-profits invited to have their say
10 Mar 2021 – FRRR is inviting NFPs in the Ulladulla region to take part in upcoming workshops to plan how the Investing in Rural Community Futures program can support them.
Donor News – March 2021
08 Mar 2021 – In this first quarterly update of the year, we share stories of drought resilience, an update from our CEO, including how rural communities are on the frontline of many global…
Managing for dry times in Hovell’s Creek
05 Mar 2021 – The impact of investing in resilience Hovells Creek Landcare (HCL), NSW received an FRRR grant to support a series of workshops to increase land management knowledge and strategies, at the…
Insights from our team – Q2 of FY2021
04 Mar 2021 – Over the last few months, our team has continued to connect with communities around the country. It’s still primarily virtual, but that still gives us a strong understanding of what’s…
Recovery Underway Following 2019/2020 Bushfires
04 Mar 2021 – Many regional and rural communities experienced devastation as a result of the 2019/20 Black Summer fires. The Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements reported that more than 24 million…
Drought recovery – GLENRAC style
02 Mar 2021 – GLENRAC received a grant to deliver workshops to the Glen Innes farming community focusing on drought management techniques and sustainable agriculture.
Big plans for Yarra Valley ECOSS
25 Feb 2021 – Yarra Valley ECOSS is an inspiring educational and recreational facility that demonstrates sustainable living solutions for the community of the Yarra Valley and beyond. ECOSS has established a well-respected reputation…
Preserving Waikerie’s cinematic past
25 Feb 2021 – Small towns need dedicated people to preserve their history, and with technology moving the way it is, a certain degree of upkeep is required or stories may be lost forever.…
Loco restoration restores key tourism attraction in Injune
25 Feb 2021 – Many regional centres have discovered the value of heritage as a factor in tourism development. Cultural and historical attractions not only bring in income to the region, but give the…
Rural Health Tasmania tackles mental health head on
25 Feb 2021 – Where’s Your Head @? is a one day event – a music festival with benefits – aimed at youth in the Circular Head area of Tasmania. It was brought to…
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