The Northern Grampians Shire Council has been funded to undertake a series of capacity building activities to enhance community emergency preparedness and resilience in Halls Gap.
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The project seeks to engage with residents and businesses who will provide further detail and seek feedback about the planned activities within the Safer Together funded Halls Gap Community Preparedness and Resilience Project.
Northern Grampians Shire Council Mayor, Cr Murray Emerson, said this next step of the project was vital to ensure the proposed activities fit the needs of the community.
"I encourage everyone in Halls Gap to come along to the information session and provide their feedback on this plan," he said.
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"This project is all about keeping the community safe in times of disaster or hardship and that cannot be done properly without valuable community input."
Following feedback received from the ongoing survey, council is holding the information session for people who live and work or conduct business in the Halls Gap area to help guide the outcomes of the project.
To attend, register your interest via the project webpage and select either the 1pm or 6pm session to be conducted on Wednesday, March 1t at the Halls Gap Hall.
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During registration you will be asked to provide your name, surname, email address and phone number where people can be contacted further with details for a COVIDSafe session.
If you would prefer to register via phone, please call 03 5358 8700 and ask to speak with the Safer Together Project Management Team.
To find out more about the project, or to register for the information session, visit www.ngshire.vic.gov.au/preparehallsgap
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