Southcoast Health and Sustainability Alliance (SHASA) has received funding from St Vincent de Paul Society to create a strategic plan for upgrading community facilities throughout the Eurobodalla to be more resilient in natural disaster emergencies.
The plan will see SHASA create shovel-ready plans to upgrade community buildings to become heatwave and bushfire havens, as was done earlier this year at Moruya preschool. Article of 22 June 2022 in the Bay Post
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quality checking the installatin at Moruya CWA Hall before switcing the system on.