Inquiry into the 2022 Flood Event in Victoria

The wettest month on record in Victoria had devastating consequences for many communities across the state. The flood event in October 2022 was a significant natural disaster. This Inquiry was an important way to give a voice to those who had lost so much because of these floods, and to help recommend ways that communities and government could better prepare for, respond to, and recover from, future flood disasters.

Mission Australia's Youth Survey 2023 - Greater Shepparton (LGA)

Now in its 22nd year, the Mission Australia Youth Survey continues to be the biggest annual survey of its kind. A total of 19,501 young people aged 15-19 years took part in the 2023 Youth Survey. This brief report provides an overview of responses for Greater Shepparton (LGA).

Community led responses to climate change_Discovery Report_ 2024

The compounding impacts of climate change has called attention to the importance of community resilience (Australian Government, National Emergency Management Agency, 2023), requiring us to rethink how diverse communities are supported to respond. In this report we provide a snapshot of what community-led action on climate change looks like as it relates to issues of social justice and equity in Australia. This report is the culmination of desktop research and interviews, as part of the Climate Discovery Project.

by Collaboration for Impact, Jesuit Social Services, Centre for Just Places and Menzies Foundation.

Ethnic Council of Shepparton District Report_March 2022

Pandemic Response and Multicultural Communities in Greater Shepparton

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City of Greater Shepparton Family and Children’s Services Directory. A guide to services for families with children aged up to 12 years

State of Greater Shepparton's Children Report_2019

The development of the State of Greater Shepparton’s Children Report 2019 has been a joint endeavour of Council’s Best Start Program, the Greater Shepparton Communities for Children initiative and the Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project. The framework and content of this report was first developed for the 2014 report. The impetus for this is a shared commitment to promoting better use of quality data and evidence for local community capacity building, service planning, and program evaluation.

What works for place-based approaches - Key findings from practice

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What works for place-based approaches - Key findings from practice

SOSCR_FINAL_REPORT 2019

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