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Emergency and Evacuation Planning Workshop for Horse Owners Across Hunter Region The University of Newcastle in collabor...
08/08/2023

Emergency and Evacuation Planning Workshop for Horse Owners Across Hunter Region

The University of Newcastle in collaboration with Hunter Local Land Services and Dungog Shire Council invite you to a FREE workshop dedicated to protecting your horses during emergencies.

Are you a horse owner?
Your horses' safety during emergencies is of utmost importance, and we are excited to have you join us for an insightful workshop on Emergency and Evacuation Planning. Gain valuable strategies and motivation to prepare and protect your equine companions during challenging times.

What to Expect:
Interactive Discussion: Your input matters! Share your own challenges, preparedness techniques, and learn from the experiences of others.
Expert Insights: Local Land Services District Vets and other specialists will support the conversation providing you with essential information.
Networking: Connect with fellow horse enthusiasts, exchange ideas, and build a stronger community.

Event Details:
The workshop will be held on Monday, 4th September 2023, at Gresford Bowling Club, Park Street, East Gresford NSW 2311.
The evening will commence with a 6:00 pm dinner and information displays, followed by the workshop from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
Come for the whole time or pop in when you can!

For any inquiries, please get in touch with:
Robert Henderson
Phone: 0418 669 438
Email: [email protected]

If you have any disability or special request, we encourage you to contact us in advance, and we will be more than happy to make arrangements to ensure your full participation in the workshop.
If English is not your primary language, please let us know, and we will do our best to accommodate language needs during the event.

Parking:
Parking space is available at the venue.

Note: This project received funding from the Australian Government.

The University of Newcastle have teamed up with Hunter Local Land Services to host a workshop to discuss critical concer...
11/05/2023

The University of Newcastle have teamed up with Hunter Local Land Services to host a workshop to discuss critical concerns when caring for horses during emergency events. The event details are:

Monday 29th of May 2023
6:30-8:30pm
Muree Golf Club 7 Walker Crescent, Raymond Terrace

We invite horse owners and representatives from interested organisations, to join us to help identify needs that will inform programs, policies and services surrounding animal management during disasters emergencies.

Please register your attendance using this Event Registration Link https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/university-of-newcastle-54717347923

A team of researchers from the University of Newcastle have been awarded $468,000 as part of the Black Summer Bushfire R...
11/05/2023

A team of researchers from the University of Newcastle have been awarded $468,000 as part of the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grant to assist communities in recovery and resilience in the wake of the 2019-20 fires.

The project, called "Climate-Smart Adaptive Resilience and Engagement for Animal Evacuation", will be led by Professor Temitope Egbelakin, of the School of Architecture and Built Environment who will act as the project’s Chief Investigator.

The project aims to upgrade and extend animal sheltering facilities by using and collating the logistical data required to better protect the wider regional agricultural sector and vulnerable communities. The project will support affected communities' economic recovery and resilience through skills-development programs, engaging communities and experienced volunteers, farmers, landholders, and welfare services across the Hunter region.

In order to better safeguard the larger regional agricultural sector and vulnerable people, the project aims to upgrade and expand animal sheltering facilities and compile logistical data required. By involving communities, skilled volunteers, farmers, landowners, and welfare services throughout the Hunter region, the project will help the economic recovery and resilience of the affected communities.

A cross-disciplinary approach is being undertaken, with Professor Mark Stewart (School of Engineering), and Dr. Kirrilly Thompson (School of Medicine and Public Health). Also, part of the project is Mr Robert Henderson from Hunter Local Land Services and Dr Temitope Omotayo of Leeds Beckett University, UK.

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The University Of Newcastle
Newcastle, NSW
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