2024 Events & Recordings

Join us for upcoming workshops and webinars, or watch them back, as we strengthen our collective flood resilience.

Our events are jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.

Flood Resilient Kids: Birdie's Tree Reading & Play
Sep
28

Flood Resilient Kids: Birdie's Tree Reading & Play

Support the mental health and emotional wellbeing of your children by preparing them for future floods.

Families with children aged 5 and under are invited to our Birdie’s Tree reading with the Disaster Recovery Team from Metro South Health at South’s Rugby Club.

This event will explore emotions and disaster resilience through play in an environment for babies and young children to learn about weather, climate change and disruptive events supported by carers.

Birdie’s Tree books on Flood and Storm are evidence-based resources that helps young children in preparedness, response and recovery phases of a disaster.

Light morning tea, coffee and tea is provided.

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Flood Planning Conversations
Sep
28

Flood Planning Conversations

Where are you in your flood planning journey?

Businesses, body corporates and homeowners are invited to join us for in-person conversations about flood planning.

Learn what Resilient Kurilpa has to support you to prepare your building and/or residents for the next flood.

We’ll hear from local community leaders and body corporates about the challenges and progress they’ve experienced when establishing flood mitigation plans for their buildings.

In small groups, you’ll get a chance to share your own insights and learn directly from other’s flood planning experiences.

Speakers:
Helen Ward, Flood Warden at Bridgewater Apartments, Kangaroo Point.

Lucas Gilroy, Director of Capital Projects and Precincts including flood management at Qld Ballet.

Location: Souths Leagues Club, 120 Jane St, West End QLD 4101

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P-CEP Workshops
Oct
14

P-CEP Workshops

Get ready for the wet season by creating a personal emergency plan!

Come along to our two day workshops where trained facilitators from Resilient Kurilpa and Metro South Health will support you to tailor your own personal emergency plan for floods and other emergencies. We’ll guide you through the four-part Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) process, which includes:

  1. Identifying your strengths and support needs in everyday life.

  2. Know your level of emergency preparedness and learn about your disaster risk.

  3. Plan for how you wil manage your support needs in an emergency.

  4. Communicate the plan with the people in your support network and address gaps through collaboration.

Workshops dates:

Workshop 1: Monday 14 October 2024 10am - 3pm
Workshop 2: Monday 21 October 2024 10am - 3pm

Workshops location:

West End Croquet Club, 91 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane

Extra details:

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Open airy venue

  • Lunch and refreshments provided

Register:

To register please fill in the form below or request a call from us: resilientkurilpa@gmail.com

Overview of the P-CEP process.

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River Care Yarns @ the Kurilpa Derby
Sep
8

River Care Yarns @ the Kurilpa Derby

Help us plan ways to care for the Maiwar River!

Are you interested in bushcare, regeneration and caring for Country?

Brisbane has 12 fantastic catchment groups that help make Brisbane waterways healthy, diverse (and more capable of handling floods). But what about the Maiwar (Brisbane River)?

Let’s strategise ways to care for our plot of the river and support the resilience of our river ecosystem.

Did you know that mangroves act as a physical shield and a sponge to soak up floodwaters? Restoring mangrove forests is 2 to 5 times cheaper than building engineered structures that protect from sea level rise and storm surges!

Join the Kurilpa Derby festivities and stop in for a yarn with members of Resilient Kurilpa & WECA to contribute your ideas and learn how you can get involved in! Look for our rolling noticeboards.

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Psychological First Aid for Flood Volunteers
Jul
16

Psychological First Aid for Flood Volunteers

Become a safe & supportive flood volunteer by upskilling in Psychological First Aid for your community.

This webinar teaches anyone simple skills to support their community to prepare for and recover from floods and other disasters.

The team at Metro South Health's Disaster Flood Team step us through simple and practical Psychological First Aid approaches that anyone can use to help reduce initial stress in others and help them cope better in the days and weeks that follow a flood.

Presenters

Helen Abrahams is a long time Kurilpa resident and volunteer with local community group Kurilpa Futures. Helen has experience working as, and coordinating, hundreds of spontaneous flood volunteers during the 2011 and 2022 floods. Helen's depth of knowledge and connection to the community here in Kurilpa is informed by her years as a local Councillor from 2008 to 2016. She is a dedicated community leader and has a strong history of engaging people on a range of local issues.

Christine Kumnick is a registered psychologist, based in Brisbane, Queensland, and currently works as a Senior Mental Health Clinician for the Metro South Mental Health Disaster Recovery team. Christine has worked within Qld Health for the last decade in various mental health teams including recovery and resilience teams, older persons mental health and rehabilitation services. She was previously employed as a psychologist in corrective services for five years, and prior to this as a Registered Nurse. Christine is passionate about working in disaster recovery and strives to keep learning through life. She has developed and delivered workshops on various topics to assist with developing resilience in individuals and communities, and provides trauma informed care to the people she supports.

Stephanie Outridge Field is a part of the multidisciplinary team that is the Disaster Flood Team with Metro South and brings art therapy options for nonverbal, visual, and experiential engagement with both groups and individuals. Stephanie has longterm commitment and experience in working with community, art and education as a practitioner, facilitator, and mentor. Currently Stephanie is finalising study in Art Therapy and works with various creative art processes and media to support mental health.

Facilitator: Paula Hardie is a member of Resilient Kurilpa and volunteer for the West End Community Association. She is a futures-focused strategic designer and PhD candidate exploring community-led service adaptations to the climate crisis.

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Practical Guide to Flood Insurance for Apartments
Jul
11

Practical Guide to Flood Insurance for Apartments

Flood insurance: Where has it gone and what should body corporates expect in the future?

This webinar provides practical information about managing flood insurance, particularly for our growing apartment community. Leveraging lived local experiences and leading research, you'll get actionable advice, helpful resources, and a platform for exchanging knowledge on flood insurance.

Global insurance expert Professor Paula Jarzabkowski presents her findings on how and why the availability of flood insurance is changing, and what body corporates and apartment owners should consider

Long-term body corporate chair and Kurilpa resident Leanne Sturgess shares personal experiences with flood risks, insurance coverage, flood risk mitigation and claims management from the 2011 and 2022 Brisbane floods.

Jamie Grigg will talk through his work as an insurance broker securing insurance, including flood insurance, for body corporates.

The webinar explores:

  • What body corporates and homeowners can expect from a changing disaster insurance market, what alternatives to consider.

  • How body corporates can understand their current coverage and meet mandatory water damage insurance.

  • What body corporates can do if flood insurance is unavailable or unaffordable, and how mitigation might affect this.

  • Q&A and story sharing — ask our experts a question and share your flood insurance stories with others.

Presenters

Professor Paula Jarzabkowski is a global expert in the public-private mechanisms that address economic loss from uninsurable catastrophic events, or what is called the ‘insurance protection gap’. She presents her findings on how and why the availability of flood insurance is changing, and what body corporates and apartment owners should consider.

Leanne Sturgess is an experienced body corporate chair and Kurilpa resident. She has spent over a decade since the 2011 floods developing in-building solutions to flood insurance issues, negotiating with insurance brokers and developing self-insurance schemes. Leanne shares her personal experiences with flood risks, insurance coverage, flood risk mitigation and claims management.

Jamie Griggs has been a trusted insurance broker for 22 years, helping countless small, medium and large sized businesses find affordable insurance that meets their needs.

Facilitated by: Sebastian Vanderzeil is a member of Resilient Kurilpa and volunteer for the West End Community Association. He has 16 years of financial advisory work supported by economic forecasting, project finance and investment experience. He is the director of Strabo Rivers and has a bachelors in environmental economics (Hons 1st class) and an MBA from New York University.

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Step-by-step Flood Planning for Apartment Residents
Jun
27

Step-by-step Flood Planning for Apartment Residents

Take steps to prepare your apartment residents for future floods.

This webinar covers:

  • why we need to prepare apartment communities for floods

  • the importance of knowing your residents and their support needs

  • key tools and procedures to ensure residents are safe, informed and prepared to respond and recover from future floods

This is the second in a two-part webinar series on flood planning for apartments. Watch the first webinar on Step-by-step Flood Planning for Apartment Buildings.

Presenters

Dr Beth O’Brien is a Kurilpa resident, has a PhD in Social Psychology, and currently works as a Director at the Queensland Department of Education, supporting young people’s mental health and wellbeing. Beth was born with a rare form of dwarfism, and has used an electric wheelchair since starting school. While Beth enjoys an independent, active life in Kurilpa, she often faces challenges accessing venues, events, products and services due to her wheelchair, decreased mobility and short reach. Beth has been involved in discussions with key business leaders, presented at conferences and appeared in national media advocating for inclusive spaces. At her appearance at the Disability Royal Commission, Beth advocated for a systemic shift in the way workplaces plan for and respond to supporting employees with a disability.

Leanne Sturgess has lived in West End for 16 years. She shares invaluable lived experience and knowledge of the 2011 and 2022 floods through her work with Resilient Kurilpa. As a body corporate committee member for 15 years, and chair since 2019, Leanne has led the drafting and implementation of flood mitigation plans for her residence at Flow Apartments and for neighbouring communities. As a past teacher, Leanne is committed to empowering and advocating for her community—particularly in the areas of insurance, inclusion, and accessibility—to ensure a sustainable and equitable future for all residents.

Facilitator: Paula Hardie is a member of Resilient Kurilpa and volunteer for the West End Community Association. She is a futures-focused strategic designer and PhD candidate exploring community-led service adaptations to the climate crisis.

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Step-by-step Flood Planning for Apartment Buildings
Jun
13

Step-by-step Flood Planning for Apartment Buildings

Take steps to prepare your apartment building for future floods.

This webinar covers:

  • why we need to plan for floods

  • the importance of knowing your building and its vulnerabilities before implementing mitigation measures

  • key tools and procedures being adopted and adapted by body corporates in Kurilpa to mitigate flood impacts on their building.

This is the first in a two-part webinar series on flood planning for apartments. Watch the second webinar on Step-by-step Flood Planning for Apartment Residents.

Presenters

Adrian Sains (MIEAust CPEng RPEQ) is an independent chartered civil engineer. His early career involved managing infrastructure on the UK’s canals and river systems, which included responsibilities for flood response and reservoirs. Since emigrating in 2005, Adrian has led infrastructure planning for new town development in SEQ. As a Kurilpa resident and body corporate volunteer, Adrian has been working with Resilient Kurilpa on flood mitigation strategies since the 2022 floods.

Bruce McNaughton is a retired professional civil engineer with design and construction experience, managing designs for infrastructure, including stormwater management systems, from land development to major projects in all Australian states and in Indonesia. As a resident of Yeronga for over 43 years, and Chelmer before that, Bruce is acutely familiar with flood effects from 1974, 2011, and 2022, and has taken a particular interest in the understanding of, and preparations for the 'next one'.

Facilitator: Paula Hardie is a member of Resilient Kurilpa and volunteer for the West End Community Association. She is a futures-focused strategic designer and PhD candidate exploring community-led service adaptations to the climate crisis.

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The 4101 on Floods for Renters
May
20

The 4101 on Floods for Renters

Are you renting on the Brisbane floodplain?

Get the 4101 on Floods for Renters from Resilient Kurilpa and Tenants Queensland.

The webinar covers:

  • what it's like renting on the Kurilpa floodplain

  • common scenarios tenants may encounter after a flood event

  • actions to take now to prepare

  • Q&A with Tenants Queensland

Presenters

Emma Webster and Abigail Pfidze and are both Flood Recovery Solicitors at Tenants Queensland. They provide legal services to renters in Queensland with a particular focus on the needs of renters impacted by floods and natural disasters.

Facilitator: Paula Hardie is a member of Resilient Kurilpa and volunteer for the West End Community Association. She is a futures-focused strategic designer and PhD candidate exploring community-led service adaptations to the climate crisis.

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