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Beyond the Bushfires


In this special 75th edition of network we honour the courage, strength and leadership of rural women across Victoria. Since the Black Saturday fires of 2009 many women are rebuilding their homes, lives and communities. Many other women are working and volunteering to help with the recovery.

We hope the stories in network will contribute to the healing process as communities begin the task of rebuilding, and celebrate the ways in which communities and the people of Victoria rallied together.

In this special edition we are also celebrating three decades of the Rural Women’s Network magazine. Thank you to all the women who have contributed to 75 editions of this magazine. As we read in our very first edition, ‘network belongs to the women involved…so it’s up to all of us’. Rural and regional women have a unique and valued voice, so please keep sending us your letters, stories and ideas.

Read the Spring 2009 edition of the network magazine (PDF 2058 kb) or view the text version here (Word 246 kb).

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Some of the stories featured are:



My beloved town


Read about Delice Guscott’s efforts to save her property (Word 26 kb) at Marysville and her dedication to publish the weekly newsletter.

Creating a new way of life, bit by bit


Lyn Gunter, the Mayor of Murrindindi, writes about the leaders who have come forward to rebuild their community (Word 25 kb), and of the support from her own family.

Sewing for wildlife


Caroline Rogers was moved to bring women together (Word 26 kb) to make fabric pouches for the many injured wildlife. Read her story.

It’s all about sharing


Kathy Stewart tells a tale of much needed warmth (Word 26 kb) at the community dinners in Kinglake – ‘People talked, laughed, cried and supported each other as they shared a meal together’.

Beyond the smoke


Margo Sietsma has a positive story on surviving the 2006 Grampians fires (Word 26 kb) with a book project that created an opportunity for the community to tell their story.

Take a look back at three decades of network magazine


In this special edition we are also celebrating the 75th edition of network magazine. Indulge in a little bit of history (Word 35 kb) beginning on page 20.

Extra Extra - Additional stories for network readers


network has an additional selection of stories and poems (Word 84 kb) that we didn’t have room to publish in the Beyond the Bushfires special 75th Spring 2009 edition.

Read about acts of kindness, identity, survival, creation from destruction, lost books and reflections on what really matters to rural women in a crisis situation.

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Rural women in challenging times


Rural Victoria is facing challenging times. Our economy and environment, as well as the ongoing issues of drought and climate change, are all contributing to testing times for us, our families and our communities.

Rural women are being stretched in all sorts of ways to meet these challenges.

So how do we cope and move forward in challenging times?

Have you turned the global financial crisis from a challenge to an opportunity? And has it changed the way you live your life? Are you leading change in your community? Are your friendships flourishing or floundering under the pressure of a changing climate? Have you dared to taken the plunge and overcome personal challenges?

We'd love to hear your stories, so drop us a line and share your experiences.

Deadline for articles is November 23, 2009.

Read previous network newsletters



2009
Issue 1, 2009 (PDF 2027 kb)
Issue 1, 2009 (Word 241 kb)
2008
Issue 3, 2008 (PDF 2 mb)
Issue 3, 2008 (Word 241 kb)
Issue 2, 2008 (PDF 2872 kb)
Issue 2, 2008 (Word 253 kb)
Issue 1, 2008 (PDF 3009 kb)
Issue 1, 2008 (Word 191 kb)
2007
Issue 4, 2007 (PDF 1.7 mb)
Issue 4, 2007 (Word 238 kb)
Issue 3, 2007 (PDF 2.66mb)
Issue 3, 2007 (Word 305kb)
Issue 2, 2007 (PDF 2.81 mb)
Issue 2, 2007 (Word 285 kb)
Issue 1, 2007 (PDF 1.27mb)
2006
Issue 4, 2006 (PDF 1.12mb)
Issue 3, 2006 (PDF 1.8mb)
Issue 2, 2006 (PDF 1.41mb)
Issue 1, 2006 (PDF 1.34mb)
2005
Issue 4, 2005 (PDF 2mb)
Issue 3, 2005 (PDF 1.26mb)
Issue 2, 2005 (PDF 3.25mb)
Issue 1, 2005 (PDF 1.19mb)


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