This practical session will provide essential knowledge and skills to support recovery and preparedness.
The workshop aims to educate landowners on their roles and responsibilities in managing animal mortalities.
Participants will learn practical methods, communication processes with key agencies, and strategies to prepare for future emergencies.
Campaspe Shire Mayor Daniel Mackrell encouraged residents to register early and take advantage of this free opportunity to build resilience and preparedness.
“Emergencies can be devastating for rural landowners, but being well prepared can significantly reduce the impact and help protect both livelihoods and livestock,” he said.
“Attending this workshop gives landowners confidence that they have the strategies and resources to manage livestock losses effectively, providing real peace of mind when emergencies occur.”
Bookings are essential for this event, with limited spots available.
Visit the Campaspe Shire website or contact customer service on 1300 666 535 to secure your spot by Monday, December 9.
Event details
Date: Thursday, December 11
Time: 10am to 1pm. Arrive by 9:45am
Location: Echuca & District Livestock Exchange, 520 McKenzie Rd, Echuca
Cost: Free
Catering: Morning tea and light lunch provided
Registrations: campaspe.vic.gov.au/nowopen