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HomeNewsPeregian looks back over 12 months

Peregian looks back over 12 months

A week after Peregian Family and Friends mark a year since the Peregian bushfires with a fundraising dinner for Verrierdale Rural Fire Service Peregian Beach Community House will host a free community morning tea to reflect on the past 12 months.

Residents can enjoy a free morning tea on Saturday 12 September from 9-11am while viewing a special photographic exhibition ’State of Emergency’ by Sunshine Beach photographer Barbora Tomikova, documenting the 2019 bushfires.

Ms Tamikova captured the transformation of the Peregian Beach landscape in a fascinating series of images taken over the past 12 months and said she was amazed at the speed of regeneration.

“Within a few days of the fires, the vegetation started to spring to life” Ms Tamikova said.

“We understand the damage fire can cause and the fear it carries, but this project has allowed me to witness how nature in Australia thrives during its natural cycle.“

The event will be attended by Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart, Deputy Mayor and Peregian Beach resident Frank Wilkie and Peregian Beach Community Association environmental coordinator Rochelle Gooch.

There will also be music, face painting and information on disaster preparedness.

Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart said the event was about offering an opportunity for the community to come together and reflect on the impact of the bushfires and the resilience of the community.

“It will be a lovely morning of music, memories and morning tea,“ Cr Stewart said.

“It’s also an opportunity for residents to renew their focus on their bushfire preparedness for the upcoming fire, storm and cyclone season.“

QFES will be there with fire trucks and a stall with the theme of disaster preparedness.

Due to COVID-19, numbers are restricted so registration is essential via peregian1yr.eventbrite.com.au.The event is part of a State and Federal funding initiative, in conjunction with Noosa Council, Sunshine Coast Council and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES).

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