Tuesday, 1 March, 2022
Lilydale
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Sheds served up By Mikayla van Loon In a combined effort from a number of groups in the Croydon and Montrose area, a donation of five tool sheds were finally carted to fire affected communities in East Gippsland last week. The project between the Rotary Club of Croydon/Montrose, Swinburne University of Technology Croydon and the East Gippsland Rotary Fire Aid Committee began in early 2020 but it was delayed by two years because of Covid-19. Former Rotary club member and strategic projects manager at Swinburne Joel Martin said having been holidaying in East Gippsland during the 2019-20 bushfires he saw some of the devastation himself and wanted to help. “For the people that were just traveling through, it was scary so it must have been petrifying for the people who live there. So I guess we saw the impact of fires firsthand,” he said. “Working at Swinburne wherever we can, we try to have a social impact and this was just a really beautiful combination of a Rotary club, our students and a lot of smart people in the community connecting and coming together to help solve a problem.” Over the two years since the fires, 30 vocational education and training (VET) students from Years 11 and 12 worked on building tool sheds to be donated to the region. East Gippsland Rotary Fire Aid Committee member Peter Sindrey said since the fires, the attention of the Australian people has rightly been on Covid but communities are still struggling. “Getting a little bit more help now is a little more difficult than it was a couple of years ago when we were in the headlines on the paper every day,” he said. The recovery and rebuilding of 300 family homes are still underway in East Gippsland, with smaller communities, like Club Terrace, being pushed to the back of the queue. Continued page 2
Swinburne senior educator Dave Dekort, Croydon/Montrose Rotary member Carol Lawton and president Viv Baum and students Caleb Unwin, Jack Whitty and Nathan Smith celebrated the completion of the two year long project. Picture: MIKAYLA VAN LOON
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