Episodios

  • Rebuilding a sense of purpose and providing mental health support with Shelley Rose • River Murray Recovery Stories E07
    May 18 2025

    Shelley Rose was the Wellbeing officer for the huge area affected by the 2022 Murray River flood. She is a mental health practitioner and retired financial counsellor who has been deeply rooted in her local Riverland community for over 23 years.

    Shelley's first task was understanding the varied needs of flood victims, from primary and secondary residents to elderly folks moving back to the city.

    Traveling across 440 kilometres of affected areas, Shelley faced challenges like inaccessible roads, necessitating a switch to a four-wheel drive for effective outreach. Facilitating everything from generators for essential services to legal aid for insurance battles, she connected residents with vital resources.

    She highlighted the rising mental health concerns two years after the flood, as ongoing stress and living conditions affected community resilience.

    Shelley coordinated with Sophie Thompson from Gardening Australia to rejuvenate flood-ravaged gardens, including planting donated roses, which offered emotional solace to affected residents.

    To assist with building community resilience, Shelley encouraged initiatives like accidental counselling courses and regular get-togethers to foster communal support and mental health awareness.

    Tackling everything from mould treatments to financial planning, Shelley adapted solutions to meet the unique needs of each flood-affected household, helping sustain community hope.

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  • Reuniting the community and fostering resilience with Julie Ahrens • River Murray Recovery Stories E06
    May 11 2025

    Julie Ahrens began her journey as a bonded student teacher, ready to embrace the challenges and opportunities in rural Australia. Drawn by job prospects and adventure, Julie moved from to Berri where her passion for teaching and community blossomed.

    Julie fully immersed herself in the Riverland lifestyle, cherishing the natural beauty and forming deep connections through local events and initiatives.

    With a focus on information literacy, Julie who is a skilled storyteller, contributed significantly to training and development in rural schools during the 1980s.

    Actively involved in local activities, Julie fostered strong ties within the community, understanding the unique culture and lifestyle of rural towns.

    Julie led initiatives to repair community connections after the devastating floods, emphasising resilience and unity through creative and inclusive efforts.

    Her dedication to strengthening community bonds and nurturing young leaders continues to leave a lasting impact in Riverland, building a robust support network.

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  • Stepping up to responsibility in a time of crisis with Simone Bailey • River Murray Recovery Stories E05
    May 4 2025

    After being an accountant with the Mid Murray Council, Simone had just been elected Mayor when she suddenly faced a major flood crisis, shifting quickly into immediate disaster management.

    Simone rallied the community, organising meetings and delivering flyers to get everyone up to speed on flood risks and emergency plans.

    Simone helped to successfully secure State Government funding and support, ensuring that essential services continued, and resources reached her community swiftly.

    With insurance concerns rising, she tackled premium hikes, working to address affordability issues for affected residents.

    Simone worked closely with other councils and the SES, emphasising teamwork and shared intelligence to manage the flood's impact effectively.

    She also conducted numerous very successful media interviews with poise and determination to represent the true situation facing her community.

    Throughout the catastrophic flood event, Simone highlighted community strength, focusing on recovery efforts and learning from the flood for future preparedness.

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  • Managing emergency communications in a time of need with Ivan Smith • River Murray Recovery Stories E04
    Apr 27 2025

    Born and bred in Renmark, Ivan spent over four decades running his own motor mechanic business before retiring.

    Passionate about radio communications, Ivan pursued electronics and transitioned into the communications field to avoid heavy manual labour. His expertise landed him a role on the South Australian government radio network, working closely with emergency services like police, fire, and SES.

    During the 2022 floods, Ivan's elevated property allowed him to focus on helping others rather than worrying about his own safety.

    Spotting potential communication issues due to flooding, Ivan devised a plan for uninterrupted emergency communication and presented it to the council. His proactive approach led to the implementation of solar-powered, standalone communication systems, uniting community efforts and ensuring effective management.

    Beyond technical support, Ivan offered emotional assistance to friends and neighbours, providing both practical help and moral support during the crisis.

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  • Safeguarding the community and leading a team through natural disaster with Tony Siviour • River Murray Recovery Stories E03
    Apr 20 2025

    Tony Sivour is the general manager of the Renmark Paringa Council in South Australia. Born in Barmera, he's a long-term Riverlander who returned after gaining valuable local government experience elsewhere.

    Tony worked tirelessly to protect Renmark during the major 2022 floods. His efforts focused on managing the levees, coordinating with authorities, and keeping the community informed and safe.

    As flood warnings loomed, Tony quickly initiated the emergency incident management team, ensuring the council was ready to face the approaching deluge. Renmark's levee banks span 38 kilometres, and Tony coordinated repairs and fortifications, involving 350 private landowners to get consent for necessary work.

    There was the additional challenge of managing media communications. Local media support was invaluable, though sensationalism required quick, centralised messaging.

    Through daily meetings, Tony’s team tackled urgent issues like stormwater management, preventing internal flooding, and utilising digital elevation models for priority decisions.

    Tony addressed community concerns firsthand and discussed strategies with veteran residents, reinforcing trust and ensuring everyone understood the situation’s gravity. He liaised with other affected councils, offering insights from Renmark’s experiences.

    Managing cleanup efforts, Tony ensured the council’s continuous support to help the community bounce back from the flood's aftermath, prioritising safety and infrastructure.

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  • Turning disaster into natural beauty through photography with Paul Smith • River Murray Recovery Stories E02
    Apr 13 2025

    Paul Smith, known locally as Jubba, took up photography after a motorbike accident in 2008 left him on disability. After moving to Mannum, South Australia, he began photographing the river, discovering its serene beauty

    During the 2022, floods Jubba documented the water slowly rising in Mannum and the surrounding areas.

    As the floodwaters rose, locals and authorities built levees and Jubba captured the community's collective efforts.

    Granted special access to levees, Jubba's photos provided a rare view of the unfolding flood and its severity. Despite the levees, many riverside businesses were flooded and he showed the resilience and struggles of affected owners.

    Post-flood, Jubba work continues to highlight both the beauty of the river and the enduring spirit of the Mannum community.

    You can find Jubba’s photos on Facebook and Instagram as Jubba Photography

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  • Supporting communities in their times of need with John Milham • River Murray Recovery Stories E01
    Apr 9 2025

    Growing up in Wee Waa, John Milham, a Director of Kintsugi Heroes and host of the River Murray Recovery Stories, experienced the unpredictability of floods. These events taught him about nature's power and the importance of community support in the face of adversity.

    John recalls the struggles his community faced during floods, from defending homes to coping with displaced wildlife. These challenges demanded creativity and resilience for survival and recovery.

    During floods, the town came together, whether offering shelter at the local pub or using tractors for transport, the community proved its strength and unity.

    John's experiences in Wee Waa helped him develop leadership skills. He watched local leaders guide their community through crisis, understanding the impact of decisive and compassionate decision-making.

    Floods didn’t just bring physical challenges; they also affected the community’s spirit. The resilience forged during these times became an essential part of the town’s cultural fabric and identity.

    Navigating floods in Wee Waa taught John the importance of respecting nature and adapting to its forces. These lessons influenced his lifelong commitment to community service and understanding environmental dynamics.

    John's flood experiences became emblematic of shared community history. By preserving and sharing these stories, he emphasises the need for future preparedness and communal resilience, inspiring the next generation.

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    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.

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  • Trailer - River Murray Recovery Stories
    Apr 3 2025

    The 2022 River Murray floods in South Australia were caused by record water inflows from the Murray-Darling Basin due to heavy upstream rainfall. The slowly rising floodwaters inundated homes, businesses, and farmland, causing widespread displacement, infrastructure damage, and agricultural losses. The disaster significantly impacted local economies, communities, and the region’s long-term recovery.

    In this special limited series of Kintsugi Heroes, John Milham sits down with members of the Riverlands community and gives them space to share their experiences of their personal adversity and community resilience. It's only through connection and empathy that there can be a path to recovery.

    These stories of trauma can be confronting. If you find they have a triggering effect, please reach out to someone who can help keep you safe.

    Now listen in as John takes you to the Riverland Recovery Stories with Kintsugi Heroes.

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