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The Great Resignation or the Volunteer Revolution?
By Alli Mudford, People Portfolio Lead The past few years, and especially 2021, have seen Australia’s remote, rural and regiona... -
Rural, regional and remote philanthropy: leadership at the intersections
The Australian Philanthropic Services and Fiona Higgins spoke with FRRR’s CEO Natalie Egleton and Chairman Tim Fairfax AC about... -
Insights from the Bush: May 2022
Our Program Portfolio Leads recently presented to the FRRR Board on some of the common issues and themes emerging in funding requests... -
Insights from the bush – March 2023
Our staff connect with communities daily, whether it be over the phone, via video calls or in person. While every community is differ... -
Re-imagining youth volunteering in rural, regional and remote Australia
By Deb Samuels, People Portfolio Lead With the rates of volunteering on the decline, how will we replace these tireless volunteers wi... -
On-country gatherings are a chance to deepen understanding and strengthen relationships
By Karly Whelan, Program Manager (VIC/TAS/SA) Working at FRRR provides many wonderful opportunities to work closely with community. W... -
Disaster resilience across the Burnett Inland region
By Caroline Larcher, Disaster Resilient: Future Ready Program Manager I‘m now three months into the role of Disaster Resilient:... -
Connected communities are more capable of enduring future droughts
By Nina O’Brien, Disaster Resilience and Recovery Lead If agriculture-dependent communities are to be sustainable in the long-t... -
Strengthening community resilience to reduce risk and disaster impact
By Nina O’Brien, Disaster Resilience and Recovery Lead The call to action at this year’s Australian Disaster Resilience C... -
Insights from the bush
At FRRR, we’re in a very privileged position to hear first-hand from community groups, through conversations on the phone, in-p...