Community Recovery Events

Those impacted by the River Murray flood are encouraged to attend community events designed to aid you in your recovery journey. Check back regularly to see events in your area and to register your interest.

If you are holding a community recovery event following the River Murray flood, let us know about it by emailing rmfloodrecovery@sa.gov.au.

A  new ‘Empowering Rural Women in Business for Sustainable Development’ program will commence on Wednesday 31 January, at St Martins Hall in Mannum.

Led by ‘SheFarmer’ founder and fourth generation farmer Rachel Titley, this program is tailored to support flood-affected rural women in business in the Murrayland’s region.

Scheduled every Wednesday during school terms from 9:00am to 12:00pm, the program's core objectives revolve around strengthening the resilience of agriculture-dependent communities facing challenges from changing climates and seasonal variations.

The program seeks to bring about positive change through engaging weekly workshops with an expert team that will cover topics including financial literacy, technology and connectivity, market dynamics, marketing strategies, wealth management, tax management, and overall leadership and wellbeing encompassing health, happiness, and relationships.

Support for this initiative has been provided by the Commonwealth and State of South Australia under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements. To register your attendance, and for more information, contact Rachel Titley at shefarmer@outlook.com

Join Sophie Thomson from Sophie's Patch and Gardening Australia for the final flood recovery workshops.

To book for these free workshops, please contact iREACH Rural Health on (08) 8531 1303.


Friday, 17 May

Mannum Community Club
66 Randell Street,  Mannum
9:30am to 12:30pm