Tragically, lives have been lost, properties destroyed,
millions of native animals killed, heritage assets left in
ashes, and smoke that covered towns and cities for
many days.”
If you thought you knew what 2020 would bring, think
again. We again have minimised our plans to tailor suit
the changing conditions as we are seeing about the
world and since February - with the Corona Virus
(COVID-19).
We are assessing global health as the world remains
vulnerable to the next flu pandemic. We have a long
haul ahead, to ensure our aging and elders, our young
and those with disabilities and chronic conditions are ok.
Affecting the world economy, current strains on
international resources, there is an increase of calls for
support from many industry sectors.
There is much we need to consider as we plan for the
future - addressing the more frequent outbreaks of
infectious diseases, rapid urbanisation, prolonged
humanitarian crises human incursions, increases in
global travel and trade +,the impact of Climate Change