Buchan Phoenix Rising from the Ashes… Communication for the Community by the Community December 2020 Issue 51 Produced by Buchan District Outreach Inc
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Buchan Phoenix Rising from the ashes… Communication for the community by the community December 2020 Issue 51 Produced by Buchan District Outreach Inc. trading as Buchan Neighbourhood House A14882S Inside this issue Revegetation Project Update Buchan Planned Activity Program Bushfire Recovery Victoria update Renewal Association update Deb Woodburn’s updates Learn Local courses David Bloom short story Powerline replacement Registering burnoffs—and more... Classifieds: get yours today! Buchan Neighbourhood House was so pleased to be finally able to accept this lovely gift from the Springdale Neighbourhood House team on the Bellarine Peninsula. The Springdale Team were so excited to have a date to bring these herbs to Buchan as they had planned to come up in March, but Covid put a stop to that and the Springdale Team have been looking after the plants and baskets all this time for us. These baskets were delivered to us to enable residents to start on their new gardens or even utilise the baskets as portable herb gardens until they are ready to plant in their new permanent homes. If you have not yet collected a basket, please visit as there are still a few at the Neighbourhood House on the veranda that need a good home. The Buchan Neighbourhood House takes no The newsletter is delivered to every household in the district (on the/or near to the 15th day of responsibility for opinions expressed by contributors the month) and is also available online at buchan.vic.au or via Facebook at Buchan to the Buchan Phoenix. The Editors reserve the right Neighbourhood House. All editions are available electronically at the State Library online site to reject articles and advertisements and to edit (Trove). If you are not receiving the newsletter please contact us and we will ensure that a copy is mailed to your address. submissions if necessary. All submissions should Newsletters can be posted for an annual fee of $16.50 incl. GST per 12 editions to anyone include the author’s full name, address and phone outside the district, or contact us with your email address and we can send an electronic version number, but may be anonymous if preferred. for free. Dates for submissions will be advertised in each edition and we welcome your Buchan Neighbourhood House is open Monday to contributions. Submissions closing date for the next edition will be Monday 11th January 2021. Thursday from 10.00am—4.30pm. We welcome articles and contributions from everyone and encourage our local clubs, groups, agencies organisations and businesses to send us their information. Submissions can be sent to [email protected] or drop them into the Neighbourhood House. Advertisements are $55 for 12 editions or $5.50 per edition. Includes the localities of Black Mountain, Buchan, Buchan South, Buchan East, Butchers Ridge, Canni Creek, Gelantipy, Gillingall, Glenmore, Murrindal, Suggan Buggan, Timbarra, W Tree and Wulgulmerang. The Buchan Phoenix would like to acknowledge the Gunaikurnai People, Traditional Owners of the land on which we gather, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. RETAILERS – INSTALLERS: WOOD FIRED HEATERS — COOKERS — GAS LOG FIRES MAINS AND LOW PRESSURE HOT WATER — SOLAR PANEL KITS LARGE RANGE OF SPARE PARTS — ACCESSORIES—PREFABRICATED HEARTHS SERVICE & RECONDITION: ALL BRANDS OF WOOD FIRED HEATERS AND COOKERS MANUFACTURERS OF: 1.200 wide RALANN FULL COMBUSTION COOKER 760 wide JODANNA SEMI-COMBUSTION STOVE www.bairnsdalestovesheaters.com.au Tel: 5152 2019 ALL WORK 100% GUARANTEED ESTABLISHED 1977 MENTION THIS AD TO RECEIVE 5% OFF. Revegetation Project Update Members from the Boolarra community in the Latrobe Valley donated an enormous amount of plants to our community. Plants were available at the Neighbourhood House from 16th November and all bar a few donated were collected by our eager gardeners. There was a huge range of plants all put together from peoples personal gardens via eager Boolara gardeners madly propagating and taking cuttings. We hope that everyone enjoys their plants. All the bulbs that were donated and have not be distributed will be stored and become available again next Spring. Buchan Planned Activity Program - January 2021 Bairnsdale Regional Health Service is providing a Planned Activity Program in the new year. The first visit for new people is free, then $7.90 plus the cost of snack/meal during the day. We meet for a coffee at the Roadhouse at 10am then head off to our lunch venue. At present people have to use their own transport. Normally we use a 8 seater bus. Everyone is welcome. Thursday January 7 Picnic at Trestle Bridge near Nowa Nowa Thursday January 14 Old Quarry – picnic lunch Thursday January 21 Bruthen Tea Rooms Thursday January 28 Bairnsdale Convention Centre Enquiries: Elizabeth Hanna Planned Activity Group Coordinator, Bairnsdale Regional Health Service | Tel: 03 5150 3376 | Mob: 0409 957 308 COMMUNITY BBQ at GELANTIPY HALL Monday 21st December at 6pm The Hall Committee in collaboration with the Gelantipy Bush Nurse invite everyone to a get-together. East Gippsland Shire has kindly provided funding for all the food, including meat, salads and desserts. Hello from the Buchan and District Bushfire Recovery Hub! The CFA BBQ was a hit! Thank you to everyone who attended. It was great to see so many wonderful (masked) faces about. As we approach summer, I want to remind everyone of the importance of looking after yourself. Our Wellbeing Officer has put together some tips for us all. Preparing your mind for the next bushfire season 1. Preparation provides a sense of control. We can prepare physically, around the land and hope, and mentally for what might be experienced. 2. Having already experienced a disaster, means we need to consider emotional triggers, memories of reactions. 3. A trigger is something that sets off memories (a hot windy day, smoke, anniversary, fire siren) How to prepare for reactions to triggers: Start monitoring and reducing your stress now. Be aware you might become upset by things that remind you of the fire. Remind yourself that this is a normal response. Look out – Take note of what happened to trigger it. Knowing these experiences may help you manage them in the future. 4. Once you know your triggers – Use simple relaxation skills (reassuring self-talk, taking ten slow and deep, gentle breaths or notice five things around you, to help manage your way through the memory until your body calms down. 5. Develop a tool kit for vulnerable moments. Helpful things you can do before, during and after. Try not to avoid - Rather, take things SLOWLY. If you would like some support with managing reactions to triggers, please contact Fiona at the Buchan Hub, alternatively contact Lifeline on 13 11 24 or Beyond Blue 1300 224 636. Fiona Jennings will be one of the BRV team members holding down the fort while I’m away, from the 4th– 28th December. I know I’m leaving the community in wonderful hands. Fiona is one of our Wellbeing Officers, she has a PhD in community disaster recovery and considerable experience in bushfire recovery. Fiona recently spent 8 months working with the RFDS in their bushfire counselling support program and looks forward to working with the community here. She welcomes you to pop into the Hub and say hi. Have your say As community members, you know what’s important to your community, so please let us know what you believe will support the recovery process for the District, so we can work together to make it happen. As always, we are here when you need and when you’re ready, The Buchan Hub Team 5609 Buchan-Orbost Rd, Buchan VIC 3885 (Open Monday-Friday 10am-4pm or by appointment) Grants are now available for businesses and primary producers $10,000 small business bushfire support grants Small Business Bushfire Support Grants of $10,000 are available to assist with the costs of maintaining businesses, including covering salaries, rents and utilities, seeking financial advice and making the adjustments required to continue after the bush- fires. The grant is available for small businesses and primary producers in East Gippsland who have experienced significant income loss as a result of this season’s bushfires. Businesses both directly and indirectly affected by fire can apply. It only takes a few minutes to apply online. You don’t need to upload financial documents if you don’t have them right now. You can be assessed under exceptional circumstances if you don’t meet the eligibility criteria. $75,000 primary industries grants Emergency Bushfire Response in Primary Industries Grants of up to $75,000 per farm business are available to assist primary producers directly affected by this season’s bushfires. These grants have been extended to December 31. Eligible activities include rebuilding or replacing damaged or destroyed on-farm infrastructure. Further changes have been made so more people are eligible to apply, including: Adjusted off-farm income threshold making it easier to be eligible. Allowing extra time for applicants to reach the 50 per cent income threshold in recognition of long lead times required by some sectors to reach full production. Applicants are no longer required to be registered for GST but must still hold an ABN. Businesses earning more than 50 per cent of their income from a combination of primary production and goods made directly from that produce will now be eligible for assistance. These changes mean more primary producers will be able to access help with direct impacts of the bushfires. To find the eligibility criteria