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Heat and smoke haven: Red Door Hall, Moruya

15B Page St, Moruya

Check to see if it is open during an extreme weather event by contacting: 

  • Lindsay Boydon, 0417 613 689, Anglican.moruya@gmail.com or
  • Ruselle Wannell, 0411 424 931, Anglican.moruya@gmail.com

The haven is open to all members of the public during an extreme weather event, but is best suited to single adults who are vulnerable, elderly, live in suboptimal housing or have special needs which cannot be met in evacuation centres. 

Red Door Hall, Anglican Parish, Moruya
Red Door Hall, Anglican Parish, Moruya

The Red Door Hall in Moruya has been fitted with airconditioning, a HEPA filter (air purifier), backup generator, solar panels, solar battery, two water tanks which hold 10kL each, and a fire hose with pump.

When the Bureau of Meteorology declares severe or extreme heatwaves of more than 3 days’ duration, the haven will be open from 10am to 7pm, and can hold up to 50 people during the day. Flags will be displayed out the front when the haven is open for business. During a natural disaster, the haven can accommodate up to 26 people overnight in 6 camp beds with the rest sleeping on pews and on the floor. 

Banner displayed at the front of Red Door Hall, Moruya
Banner displayed at the front when haven is operating

The facilities available to host visitors comfortably include: 

  • men’s and women’s toilets (2 cubicles in each)
  • kitchen facilities
  • chairs and tables
  • projector and screen
  • Starlink wifi. 
Kitchen in background, Red Door Hall
Kitchen in background, entertainment kit in foreground

There is a wheelchair ramp to access the hall. The haven can take pets and while there is no shelter for livestock, they can be held on the grounds. 

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    SHASA recognises Aboriginal people of the Yuin Nation as the original inhabitants and custodians of all land and water in the Eurobodalla and respects their enduring cu ltural and spiritual connection to it. SHASA acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land in which we live and we pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.