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2013 CFA Community Engagement Forum – Bendigo

2013 CFA Community Engagement Forum – Bendigo

by WCA | May 4, 2013 | Be Ready Warrandyte Archives

            Attendees at the 2013 CFA Community Engagement & Fire Awareness Forum in Bendigo in early August forum were treated to a fascinating insight into the production of our humourous video prompting locals to think seriously...
Warrandyte benefits from random ‘hacks’ of kindness

Warrandyte benefits from random ‘hacks’ of kindness

by WCA | Dec 19, 2012 | Be Ready Warrandyte Archives

– Manningham Leader 19 December 2012 WHAT’S the smartest thing to do when you encounter a computer problem? Call in a hacker, of course. The Warrandyte Community Association has added to its bushfire-ready strategies thanks to global philanthropic organisation...
History fire map

History fire map

by WCA | Jul 25, 2012 | Be Ready Warrandyte Archives

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The Warrandyte Community Association acknowledges that the lands and waterways of the Yarra Catchment and beyond, are the unceded territories of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people. We pay our respect to their Ancestors, who cared for Country since time began, and to all Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung community, to all the Kulin Nation, to all Traditional Owners, past, present and emerging, who have and continue to speak and care for their Country. We acknowledge that the river now called the Yarra has always been known as the Birrarung by its custodians and that the land, now known as Warrandyte, is on Wurundjeri Country

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