Looking At Landcare – 24/2/2017

Hi Landcarers

When disasters strike, Australians are very generous with donations and support to assist those who have been impacted.

The Central West has experienced a variety of natural disasters in the past 12 months and we are fortunate to have framework in place from government departments and the community to help people to address immediate and longer term needs for their families and properties.

In addition to the work that the CWLLS and other organisations have been doing in response to the Sir Ivan Fire impacting 54,870ha, the Dunedoo community have formed a committee to deal with the many offers of assistance for people affected by the Sir Ivan fire working with The Country Women’s Association of NSW and a specially formed committee.

If you would like to volunteer or donate to the Sir Ivan Fire Appeal go to http://www.sirivanfireappeal.com or contact Dunedoo Central School on 02 6375 1489. Fodder or freight are being co-ordinated by Hayden Rhodes and Sandy Cox from Delta Sullivans. They can be contacted on 6375 1209, 0428 811774 (Hayden) or 0428 865299 (Sandy). For livestock agistment enquires contact Angus Stuart on 0427 751 009 or Jamie Stuart on 0427 467 322

No clothing or furniture is required at the moment. Other requirements are toiletries (bagged and labelled); food & drinks (non perishable items only); pet food (dog biscuits, cat biscuits, chook food, horse food), tools; fencing equipment; and poly pipe and fittings

BLAZEAID fencing will be starting on 27 February 2017, with a camp based at the Showground. For more information contact Lawrie Dawson on 0418 349 317 or go to their website.

The NSW Farmers’ Merriwa Branch has joined forces with the Merriwa Show Society to establish the Merriwa-Sir Ivan Bushfire Appeal to assist affected landholders and residents. Money donated will go towards the purchase of cattle that will be fed at the Alexander Downs feedlot for a period of up to 80 days. Alexander Downs has kindly offered to feed the cattle at no cost. The cattle will then be sold with all the sale proceeds going towards the appeal. For more information, go to their website.

If you have been impacted by a natural disaster (including flood, hail storms, fire and other severe weather events) and require Natural Disaster Relief Assistance contact your Central West Local Land Services office or telephone 1300 795 299. Applications for assistance must be lodged within six months of the date of the disaster.

We are fortunate to have the services of the Rural Adversity Mental Help Program (RAMHP) for individuals living in rural and remote NSW that provide a range of information services to individuals, communities and service providers to link rural and remote people to access the services that are right for them. The Mental Health line is a 24 hour service that can be contacted on 1800 011 511.

Some of the RAMHP tips for staying mentally healthy are: stay connected to family and friends, eat well and get plenty of sleep and exercise, avoid excess alcohol intake and avoid other drugs and manage your stress and have some fun.

Central West Local Land Services are planning Community Support Skills (CSS) training soon which will help members of our rural communities develop the skills to identify and appropriately assist people experiencing mental health concerns.

CSS training develops the skills, knowledge and confidence of participants to identify and approach people they are concerned about. We will have more information in the weeks ahead.

For further information on the services and contacts listed above, follow the links on our website at centralwestlachlanlandcare.org or on facebook. Until next week, happy Landcaring!