Southcoast Health and Sustainability Alliance has received funding to plan for the upgrading of community halls throughout the Eurobodalla to emergency havens

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

SHASA project manager Thomas Schild (left) and MESA technician Stephen Cornwaite (right)
quality checking the installatin at Moruya CWA Hall before switcing the system on.

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