• The generosity of community and the Alpine economic shift with Darren Murphy

  • 2023/09/10
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The generosity of community and the Alpine economic shift with Darren Murphy

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  • Although Darren was not directly affected by the 2009 bushfires, he was a member of the Lion’s club in Myrtleford. He describes the response based on immediate needs like water and fencing, helping people socialise and fund-raising.

    He also shares the problems experienced by the business community during and after the fire when COVID hit, including lack of housing for workers. And the influx of new people escaping the cities, pushing up prices. He is also concerned about the ageing population of people available for the service clubs and what that means for the future.

    Like other’s we have spoken to Darren explains about the importance of sharing experiences with the community as part of the long-term recovery process.

    Biography:

    Retired Army Major RAEME Logistician

    Club Secretary/Recovery Planner Alpine Black Saturday Bushfires

    District 201 V6 Lions Club International

    Contact

    drmurf@bigpond.com

    We hope that you enjoyed this episode of Kintsugi Heroes - Alpine Series.


    Please take care: if you have been triggered by

    listening to this episode we recommend you get in contact with someone who can

    help keep you safe and give you the support you need. This may be Lifeline, AA,

    a friend, a counsellor, or some other support group.


    If you’d like to share your story on Kintsugi Heroes, please get in touch by contacting us via the website here - https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/contact


    We hope you continue enjoying the heroes stories!


    Warmly,


    The Kintsugi Heroes team

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    Theme Song: "Broken"

    by Colin Lillie

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Although Darren was not directly affected by the 2009 bushfires, he was a member of the Lion’s club in Myrtleford. He describes the response based on immediate needs like water and fencing, helping people socialise and fund-raising.

He also shares the problems experienced by the business community during and after the fire when COVID hit, including lack of housing for workers. And the influx of new people escaping the cities, pushing up prices. He is also concerned about the ageing population of people available for the service clubs and what that means for the future.

Like other’s we have spoken to Darren explains about the importance of sharing experiences with the community as part of the long-term recovery process.

Biography:

Retired Army Major RAEME Logistician

Club Secretary/Recovery Planner Alpine Black Saturday Bushfires

District 201 V6 Lions Club International

Contact

drmurf@bigpond.com

We hope that you enjoyed this episode of Kintsugi Heroes - Alpine Series.


Please take care: if you have been triggered by

listening to this episode we recommend you get in contact with someone who can

help keep you safe and give you the support you need. This may be Lifeline, AA,

a friend, a counsellor, or some other support group.


If you’d like to share your story on Kintsugi Heroes, please get in touch by contacting us via the website here - https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/contact


We hope you continue enjoying the heroes stories!


Warmly,


The Kintsugi Heroes team

YouTube || Facebook || Instagram || LinkedIn || Website

Theme Song: "Broken"

by Colin Lillie

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