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Bega Valley Shire Council is pleased to announce a milestone in the ongoing recovery and resilience efforts following the devastating Black Summer bushfires.
Bega Valley Shire Council is pleased to announce a milestone in the ongoing recovery and resilience efforts following the devastating Black Summer bushfires.
As part of the Australian Government’s $2.2 billion National Bushfire Recovery Fund, the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants Program was established to provide affected communities with funding support to go towards their recovery efforts.
Council received funding to research and develop inspiring case studies of local business recovery and resilience, with a focus on diversification, innovation and transition to a circular economy.
The case studies highlight support services, grant funding and investment opportunities that have helped businesses navigate their recovery and resilience journey.
Council’s Economic Development Officer, Peter Wild said the Business Stories of Change Project showcases innovation and diversification in local businesses and celebrates their determination and resourcefulness.
“We are proud to unveil the first four captivating stories about four local businesses; Eastwoods Bermagui, the Triangle Tool Library, Ocean2Earth and Recycling Technologies Group. A further six stories will be released in coming months,” Mr Wild said.
“The stories serve as a testament to the spirit of our local entrepreneurs and their ability to overcome adversity.
“They highlight the struggles businesses experienced during and after the fires and the COVID-19 pandemic and explore the innovative solutions they used not only to recover but to thrive.
“The stories also delve into the specific challenges and hurdles encountered and the strategies employed to rebuild and strengthen businesses.
“From small family-owned enterprises to businesses that have secured business partnerships with large, well-known organisations, this project provides insights into the experiences of businesses throughout the shire.
“Each story features interviews with business owners, employees and community members, showcasing the tight-knit fabric of the Bega Valley community and its commitment to collective recovery.”
The Business Stories of Change videos and case studies can be accessed through Council's website.
Council acknowledges the support of the Australian Government’s Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Program and thanks the local businesses that have generously shared their experiences and time.
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