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Opportunity for Community Members Project: Adaptation to worsening drought and floods in the CLLMM

Updated: 6 days ago



Community of the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth communities understand droughts and floods.  We know the land and waters we love are changed and changing and that they will continue to change as climate change continues. Our 'Community adaptation to worsening droughts and floods in the CLLMM' project, led by Neville Crossman from Flinders University, is an opportunity for community members to express themselves creatively to help people understand what values are at risk and what our pathways to adaptation might be.  

The project team is looking for up to 15 adults from all walks of life who live, work or play in the region to co-design something creative together as a legacy of our times. Please see attached invitation for details of how to participate. There will be five workshops held in the region over several months, the first will be Monday 7 April 2025 at a time and location that suits registered participants.


If you want to learn more or be involved, please reach out to:

Science Program Manager Nick Whiterod or 0409023771 Project team directly - Bridget McFarland by the 21 March 2025.


Click below for more information and to download the invitation.




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To learn more about the project click here.

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We are a new, collaborative partnership working to create locally-driven and inclusive knowledge creation and exchange to inform decision making in the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth region. We acknowledge people of the Ngarrindjeri and First Nations of the South East as traditional owners of the region in which we work.

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The Goyder Institute for Water Research will receive $8 million from the Australian Government over 4 years from 2023-26 to work with communities to investigate the impacts of climate change on the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) region. 

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The Goyder Institute for Water Research is a research partnership of the South Australian Government through the Department for Environment and Water, CSIRO, Flinders University, the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia.

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