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DRT WA General Induction Day

If you’ve been wondering what the Disaster Relief Australia story is and how you can be involved, aim to get along to a General Induction Day (GID).

EVENT: DRA Welcome Sundowner (GID)  
HOST: Disaster Relief Team (DRT) Western Australia
LOCATION: 25 Gladstone St, Perth WA 6000 (Sayers Little Brother)
DATE: Saturday 30th April 2022 – Start time 4.30 p.m. to 8.30 pm
WHO: 18+ with military, emergency services or next level civilian skills!
HOW: Fill in this RSVP, our team will be in touch!

BACKGROUND
If you have a desire to serve your community in disaster recovery operations this event is for you! Disaster Relief Australia’s new social engagement session will be a connection point for new and existing DRA members or those interested in learning more about who Disaster Relief Australia is, and what we do.

EVENT DETAILS
There will be a discussion centred presentation covering:

  • DRA Overview & History
  • DRA Capabilities
  • Membership Involvement
  • Operations  
  • Culture

The session will begin with a presentation that includes collaborative engagement, questions and deeper discussions on all things ‘DRA’ and end with the traditional raising of the beer flag. 

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News

  • We are excited to announce that Disaster Relief Australia has been recognised for an Outstanding Achievement in The Australian Charity Awards 2022. This is the third consecutive year that DRA has received an award in this category which recognises charitable organisations that have achieved outstanding results through initiatives that have significantly benefited charitable causes. The 2022 Outstanding Achievement was awarded to DRA for our plans to build our veteran-led volunteer base to create a fit-for-purpose model of continued service to the nation, while at the same time, establishing veterans as a much-needed national asset in disaster resilience and recovery. Our plans to build our volunteer workforce over the next three years will address a whole-of-nation resilience-based approach to disaster management, which recognises that a national, coordinated, and cooperative effort is needed to enhance Australia’s capacity to withstand and recover from emergencies and disasters. In partnership with the Australian Government’s announced funding, we will be significantly building our organisation, infrastructure and capability to always provide optimal support and relief for vulnerable communities affected by natural and #humanitarian disasters. We will further develop systems to connect with other emergency response and relief agencies and increase interoperability as well as to recruit more volunteers into DRA.   Volunteering with DRA is a great way for anyone wishing to expand their skills set and either deploy into communities impacted by disaster to aid in their recovery or other #opportunities volunteering behind the scenes to support our recovery operations and daily non-profit activities. To learn more about our award submission visit: Australian Charity Awards – 2022 Winners

  • With lessons learned from 2017, Debra thought the upstairs of her store was well protected against rising waters. She was wrong. The 2022 Northern Rivers flood hit hard. Her premises, stock and irreplaceable collectables were significantly damaged.  Under pressure and devastated, Debra attempted to repair the damage, run her business and manage the loss of her home in South Lismore.    With overwhelming tasks piled high, DRA stepped in. They relocated damp and mouldy records, cleaned stock and cleared areas for use again. Debra said of the team: “I just couldn’t stop saying oh my god, oh my god because it had such a huge impact.  To really see the progress is psychologically uplifting and amazing. For example, there was a team member who fixed my roller door. It had been damaged after the flood and was covered in mud. Just to see the blue paint on the door rather than the mud was phenomenally uplifting. I don’t know why I keep using the word uplifting, but it was just amazing.”