In recent times there has been a lot of talk in government about resilience. As a nation we are reeling from large-scale weather-related events such as the Victorian bushfires, and multiple Queensland floods. I’m not an academic or a climate scientist but I can see that things are changing, and uncertainty is increasing.
Australians are being forced to react dramatically to a range of disruptive events – and we’re unprepared. It’s difficult for emergency services and the military to respond to the surge in scale and frequency of calls for help both in our communities and overseas. Help is too late and not there when it’s needed.
Are you prepared?
APPRENTICESHIPS IN CRISIS
The decline in apprenticeship enrolment, the rise in apprenticeship non-completion, and the need for tradespeople should raise alarm bells if you, your son, daughter, grandchild, niece, or nephew is wanting to do a trade, is currently an apprentice, or you are contemplating building in the future.
Read this article and hear firsthand from a builder, who has employed apprentices and has solutions to address this crisis.
WELCOME TO THE BRADDON BEAGLE
Welcome to the BRADDON BEAGLE!
From The People, Of The People, For The People
G’day, North-West, West, and the Islands, the people of Braddon! Today marks the launch of your new Independent online newspaper, The Braddon Beagle.