Having lived through disaster recovery already here in Brukunga, we all know how important community is to this process!
We’d love to invite as many people as possible from Brukunga, Dawesley & Harrogate to be part of a community-led disaster action plan aimed at boosting our resilience! CLICK HERE TO VIEW FLYER.
β Connect with fellow community members and organizations β Understand local risks and their impacts β Discover the skills and resources in our community β Develop a disaster action plan to strengthen our resilience β Get ongoing support and join a statewide network
Let’s work together in these VERY important workshops to help make our community safer and stronger!
π Click here to book your free ticket now and be part of this crucial initiative: https://bit.ly/3UMg0qP
For more information, contact Lee at Mount Barker District Council :
The Committee of the BCA are pleased to advise that the FRRR Strengthening Rural Communities grant application made by Brukunga Community Association Incorporated has been successful.
AMOUNT APPROVED: $24,487.00
These funds will go towards further upgrades within the hall and our community garden along with painting of our power/stobie poles in the township.
Hope you have a great day and look forward to seeing you all at our “Christmas in Brukunga – Family Movie Day” this Sunday 17th December 3 – 5.30 pm.
Welcome to the BCA’s first Annual General Meeting. The Office Bearer’s reports provide information on our first year’s activities. Please feel free to read the report attached.
Brukunga Community Association Inc. acknowledges the importance that Brukunga holds for many First Peoples of Australia. In the Tjirbruki Dreaming, when Tjirbruki was overcome with sadness and decided he no longer wished to live as a man, his spirit became a bird, the Tjirbruki (a glossy ibis), and his body became a martowalan (memorial) in the form of an outcrop of iron pyrites at Barrukungga - the place of hidden fire (Brukunga).Β