Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Morwell Neighbourhood House - In the thick of it ANHLC Newsletter


http://morwellnh.org.au/morwell-neighbourhood-house-thick-anhlc-newsletter/

Morwell Neighbourhood House – In the thick of it is a great article about the process of going through the Hazelwood coal mine fire.  You can read the whole ANHLC Newsletter April 2014 here.  Below is a copy of the article by ANHLC.  Morwell Neighbourhood House would like to Thank ANHLC for the kind gesture of donating funds raised at the 2014 conference dinner.


Morwell Neighbourhood House – In the thick of it


The Hazelwood Mine fires started in early February 2014 and raged out of control for nearly four weeks. Communities in and around Morwell lived through weeks under a thick blanket of smoke and ash. Coordinator Tracie Lund and her team at Morwell Neighbourhood House (MNH), as good community development workers, quickly recognised that the fires were having a widespread impact on the entire Morwell community.


They immediately got down to work to supporttheir community through the crisis and actively plan for recovery once the worst of the emergency was over. ‘The first thing we did was close the House and spent the morning calling residents in our database to check on them.’ said Tracie.  To the credit of the staff and volunteers at MNH, the house only closed a few times during the worst of the fires.  The rest of the time it was kept open to provide a place for people to access information and resources related to the fires.


MNH’s capacity to meet the needs of their community during such a difficult time was largely built on earlier work in forming networks and relationships with emergency services, key community organisations and community members.


Community Information Session at Morwell Neighbourhood House CFA Tracie Lund Greens Party Richard Di Natale Latrobe Valley Photo by Ashley Wincer


Power of good Communications


MNH used their existing communication channels including their own participant database, social media and created new ones to keep everyone informed. They organised volunteers to letterbox their area and got people to make‘phone trees’ to promote health warnings and give information about available resources.


Building on the connections formed in organising the family day, Morwell NH was able to respond to a call for help from the CFA who needed to communicate urgently with the community. Through the House the CFA tapped into the NH network to get the information out far and wide. ‘Our strong emergency service networks insured we were first on the ground to organise public information session.’ said Tracie Lund.


The feedback from this meeting and from the community in general made it clear that communication and information were the keys to working through the fires crisis.


Morwell NH set up a series of weekly information sessions for local people to keep everyone informed ‘We took on the weekly information session to give the community a voice as well as a platform to get information about this crisis to the community in a way they could understand.  It was a more personalised approach and we were able to tap into a number of resources and people to ensure we had the best information we could for our community’.


Benefits of relationship building


Thanks to previous work with emergency service and welfare orgs MNH was quickly identified as an effective place to engage with the community. This meant emergency service workers could easily provide information, and distribute practical resources such as face masks, door seals and air purifiers. The CFA having heard about the MNH lawn mower bank, established vacuum cleaner bank, making fine particle vacuum cleaners freely available on loan to residents to assist in cleaning up ash residue. The vacuum cleaner bank was based at the House and at a number of other venues throughout the town.


Importance of a safe space to debrief


MNH along with Emergency Services and welfare organisations also played a vital role in providing a forum for the community to debrief.


There was a lot of fear about health impacts and anger about apparent inaction or slow response from local and state government.


Until the Ambulance Victoria Health Assessment Centre was established, Morwell NH fielded much of the initial wave of community frustration and anger. They provided a safe place to debrief and were able to document community fears and concerns. This was all fed back to local government, CFA Community Engagement Officers and DHS. They corrected misinformation where possible but tried to alert local and state government about the apparent gaps in community support and resources. ‘We did our best to defend the actions or perceived inactions of council but the swell of dissatisfaction was far greater than the voice we had. We continued to feed up to council level what we were hearing/seeing etc. on the ground. We knew that the council was working very hard. The workers on the ground are suffering but still coming in each day to do what they can. Lots of measures are put in place to support the community but they are missing the mark in communicating this. They are missing the need from the community for practical help.’


Community Information Session at Morwell Neighbourhood House CFA Greens Party Richard Di Natale Latrobe Valley Photo by Ashley Wincer


Recovery and Community Advocacy


MNH’s approach clearly gained the trust of the community and the decision makers.


Tracie reported that ‘MNHLC is officially invited to the response & recovery advisory board.  This group will lead the recovery process for Morwell. It is vital we are at this table. We can provide a very unique insight to the community, we have a number of services that can be used to engage the community and we have from day one promoted support and unity within our community.’


On a more personal level MNH also hosted a pamper and de-stressing day for affected community members. The day offered free wellbeing and pampering treats including massage,

meditation and more for people affected by the fires and smoke plaguing their community.


MNH contributed to coordinating the community call for an independent inquiry into the causes and possible health impacts of the fires. They established a successful online petition that eventually attracted over 13,000 signatures.


The Hazelwood inquiry opened the doors and called for public submissions at the end of March. Headed by Black Saturday royal commissioner Justice Bernard Teague, the inquiry will investigate government regulation of the Hazelwood mine, the emergency response, the role of mine operator GDF Suez and the adequacy of health information passed on to Morwell residents.


Morwell NH is now busy encouraging and supporting its community to participate in the inquiry.


The Morwell story is another example of the vital role that Neighbourhood Houses can play in supporting their communities through disaster and recovery. The Neighbourhood Houses approach builds community resilience and strengthens community connections.


Morwell NH is presenting on their community resilience building story at the conference in May. See draft program in this newsletter and on ANHLC website at www.anhlc.asn.au/whats-on/conference


The ANHLC Board has agreed to donate funds raised at a silent auction at the 2014 Conference dinner to the Morwell NH.


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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Mine Fire Inquiry Offers submission Assistance


http://morwellnh.org.au/mine-fire-inquiry-offers-submission-assistance/

Your invitation to the Hazelwood Mine Fire inquiry Morwell Neighbourhood HouseThis is an official press release – ‘Mine Fire Inquiry Offers submission Assistance’ issued on April 28th 2014.


The Hazelwood Mine Fire Board of Inquiry is offering to help people requiring assistance to make written public submissions.


‘Input from the community, particularly those who have been directly affected or who have related expertise, will be essential to the Inquiry,’ said chair, Justice Bernard Teague.


‘We are calling for submissions that address any aspect of our terms of reference’.


The Inquiry’s terms of reference include investigating the circumstances of the Hazelwood Coal Mine fire, including the emergency response and the support provided to Morwell residents and other affected communities. The full terms of reference can be found at hazelwoodinquiry.vic.gov.au.


Justice Teague said that now community consultations were complete, written submissions were the principal way in which individuals and organisations could contribute to the Inquiry.


‘Submissions will be examined by each member of the Board and generally made publicly available through the Inquiry’s website’ he said.


The closing date for public submissions is Monday 12 May 2014.


Submissions can be lodged online at hazelwoodinquiry.vic.gov.au, or mailed to PO Box 3460, Gippsland MC, VIC, 3841.


All submissions must carry a cover sheet, which is available on the Inquiry’s website (or from the Inquiry Secretariat) along with helpful information about how to make a submission.


Those without access to the Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry site or those wishing for assistance writing their submissions can contact the Secretariat by calling 1300 442 972.


Formal public hearings will commence in Morwell during the week of 26 May 2014.  Details will be posted on the Inquiry’s website closer to the date.


Contact: Media and Communications Manager, Tracey Matters, 0417 230 503



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Monday, April 28, 2014

Celebrate the 1st Birthday for Soroptimist International Club of Gippsland


http://morwellnh.org.au/help-celebrate-1st-birthday-soroptimist-international-club-gippsland/

You’re invited to Help the Soroptimist International Club of Gippsland celebrate our 1st Birthday.


Rising Girl is an inspirational film about the power of education for girls and women.  The Soroptimist International Club of Gippsland will be showing Rising Girl on 29th May 2014 at Lavalla Catholic College auditorium Traralgon.  Time – 7:30pm


Tickets will be $20 including supper.


Please save the date and contact me if you would like to purchase tickets.  All proceeds will go towards education scholarships for women in Gippsland.


Thank you.


Samantha Brick


President of Soroptimist International Club of Gippsland Inc


Mobile: 0427 824 722


e-mail: samantha.brick (at) bigpond.com


PO Box 275 Morwell 3840


Help celebrate the 1st Birthday for Soroptimist International Club of Gippsland Save the Date Official flyer for “Save the Date”. Click image to enlarge.


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Business owners from Meeniyan came to shop in Morwell for the day


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On Wednesday 23rd April 2014, multiple business owners from Meeniyan came to shop in Morwell for the day.  The gathering of multiple Meeniyan business owners to visit Morwell and spend money was the idea of Marty Thomas.


Marty is the owner and operator of Moo’s at Meeniyan, a restaurant & Cafe located on the main street of Meeniyan.  Marty is also the President of the Meeniyan Tourism & Traders Association.  During the recent Hazelwood coal mine fire, Marty heard on ABC Radio about the dire situation Morwell was facing.  This is where the shopping spree idea was sparked.  Multiple Meeniyan business owners gathered together, travelled to Morwell and shopped for the day.  The whole day was a lot of fun for all involved.


All of the businesses located on Whitelaw Street, the main street of Meeniyan, are very reliant on tourist dollars for their businesses.  Previously, Meeniyan businesses have suffered when there have been natural disasters in the Southern Gippsland region.  Any event driving tourists away from the Meeniyan region directly effects all of the local businesses.  The business owners in Meeniyan completely understand how hurtful a drop in business can be.  This is why they wanted to lead by example, take the first step and give something back to Morwell.  There is the possibility that Meeniyan may once again face natural disasters in the future, and would like to think towns like Morwell could assist Meeniyan when they are in need.


For those not familiar with the town of Meeniyan, it is an hours drive to Morwell.  Located about half way between Leongatha and Foster on the South Gippsland Highway, the local Meeniyan businesses rely heavily on South Gippsland Highway traffic.


Business owners from Meeniyan came to shop in Morwell for the day Driving directions from Meeniyan to Morwell. The estimated drive time is 1 hour.


The shopping spree started in the morning with everyone ordering a coffee and scones at the All Fresh 2 Go Cafe & Juice Bar located at 8 Tarwin Street, Morwell.  We all sat and chatted about what we wanted to shop for.  Everyone had different ideas of what they wanted to look for, so it was decided for the group to split up and meet up for a late lunch at the Saltbush Cafe & Restaurant.


All Fresh 2 Go Cafe & Juice Bar Morwell 8 Tarwin Street Our initial meeting place for coffee & scones. It was a great start to the big day.


The meeting place, All Fresh 2 Go Cafe, for coffee & scones before the shopping spree began.[/caption]

Joining Marty on the shopping spree were Catherine Waldron of Catherine’s Hair Techniques, who also serves as Treasurer of the Meeniyan Tourism & Traders Association.  Dorothy Parker from Meeniyan Pharmacy.  David Vance, member of the Meeniyan Tourism & Traders Association and his wife Myra Vance.  Kathryn Smith of Lacy Jewellery Studio & Gallery, with her good friend Jo Purbrick.  Rhia Nix and Francesco Laera from Trulli Pizza.


Business owners from Meeniyan came to shop in Morwell for the day Mannys Market Kathryn Smith

Kathryn Smith purchasing a few goods at Manny’s Market in Morwell.


Business owners from Meeniyan came to shop in Morwell for the day Viva Shoes Dorothy Parker Catherine Waldron

Dorothy Parker and Catherine Waldron ventured into Viva Shoes on Commercial Road. Rhia Nix purchased a great pair of shoes too.


Business owners from Meeniyan came to shop in Morwell for the day Mannys Market Myra Vance David Vance

Myra and David Vance purchasing a some items at Manny’s Market in Morwell.


[caption id=”attachment_5057″ align=”aligncenter” width=”625″> Business owners from Meeniyan came to shop in Morwell for the day Meeniyan Tourism & Traders Association Saltbush cafe (L to R): Jo Purbrick, Kathryn Smith, Dorothy Parker, Myra Vance, David Vance, Francesco Laera, Rhia Nix, Catherine Waldron & Marty Thomas kneeling. Outside the Saltbush cafe & Restaurant in Morwell.


Trulli Pizza was named after a village located in the southern region of Italy, where Francesco grew up.  Trulli Pizza has customers come from as far away as Traralgon, Venus Bay, Melbourne and further.  It was exciting to hear the news, Trulli Pizza owners Francesco and Rhia are soon to be married.  Congratulations to both Francesco and Rhia.


The business owners from Meeniyan took the lead, now would be a great time for others to come to Morwell and spend a few dollars.  Even if you travel from Traralgon, Moe or Churchill.  Morwell businesses could sure use the help right now.  I can assure you, the All Fresh 2 Go cafe and the Saltbush Cafe were great places to start.  Don’t be afraid to explore other local Morwell businesses too, there are plenty to choose from.  I suggest giving it a go.


If you have any examples of people going out of their way to shop in Morwell, we would love to hear your stories.  Please leave a comment on our facebook page.


Morwell Neighbourhood House would like to Thank everyone who made the trip to Morwell from Meeniyan for the sake of helping local Morwell businesses.  We greatly appreciate your help, Thank-you.



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Thursday, April 24, 2014

A very important date for the Alice Project with Ausdance Victoria


http://morwellnh.org.au/a-very-important-date-for-the-alice-project-with-ausdance-victoria/
Wednesday May 7th is a very important date for the Alice Project with Ausdance Victoria.    The Alice Project is funded by VicHealth’s MOTION program to get Victorians moving through art.  It involves partnership between Ausdance Victoria and Latrobe City.
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Radio Adelaide Interview with Morwell House Coordinator Tracie Lund


http://morwellnh.org.au/radio-adelaide-interview-morwell-house-coordinator-tracie-lund/

Yesterday morning Angus Randal, a host of the Radio Adelaide Breakfast program, interviewed Coordinator Tracie Lund for an update of the situaton in Morwell.  The interview can be heard by clicking on the play button below.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Mine Fire Inquiry assistance available for online submissions


http://morwellnh.org.au/mine-fire-inquiry-assistance-available-for-online-submissions/
Do you still want to contribute towards the Hazelwood mine fire inquiry but couldn’t make the public consultations?  Voices of the Valley and Morwell Neighbourhood House are working together to offer assistance with online submissions for the Mine fire inquiry.  There is still time, but t...
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Friday, April 18, 2014

Friday, April 11, 2014

Hazelwood mine fire community consultations started yesterday


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The Hazelwood mine fire community consultations started yesterday afternoon at Kernot Hall, Morwell.  Two sessions were held yesterday for members of the public to contribute towards the mine fire inquiry.  The recording of last nights community contribution can be heard by pressing the play b...
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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Your invitation to the Hazelwood Mine Fire inquiry consultations


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This is your invitation to the Hazelwood Mine Fire inquiry consultations.  Click on the image to enlarge your invitation.


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