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East Gippsland to host 2025 Rising Strong Forum, reflecting on black summer recovery on June 2025 at Forge Theatre and Arts Hub
East Gippsland Shire Council will host the 2025 Rising Strong Forum on June 6, marking five years since Black Summer bushfires and focusing on recovery and resilience.
East Gippsland Shire Council will host the 2025 Rising Strong Forum on Friday 6 June 2025 at the Forge Theatre and Arts Hub, Bairnsdale, marking five years since the devastating Black Summer bushfires of 2019 - 20. The forum will bring together community representatives, agencies, and organisations to reflect on our shared recovery - celebrating progress, acknowledging challenges, and shaping a more resilient future together.
East Gippsland Council hosts the Rising Strong Forum, to reflect on five years since Black Summer fires at the Forge Theatre and Arts Hub on 6 June 2025
Community recovery forum
Recovery is a long and complex journey, and East Gippsland's communities have shown remarkable strength and unity in the years since the fires. The forum will be emceed by award-winning broadcaster and journalist Tracee Hutchison, who will share personal reflections on supporting East Gippsland's recovery and pay tribute to the extraordinary efforts of local volunteers.
Mayor Cr John White said the forum is an important opportunity to recognise how far the region has come.
"The Rising Strong Forum is a testament to the courage and resilience of East Gippsland. While we reflect on the trauma of the Black Summer fires, we also celebrate the determination and connection that have carried us forward."
"By bringing people together to share knowledge and experience, we empower communities to make more informed decisions at every stage of the disaster cycle. Let's come together, learn from each other, and keep building resilience," John said.
Shared recovery knowledge
The event will feature disaster recovery experts, local representatives with lived experience, and inspiring stories from East Gippsland's recovery journey. One of these stories is the creation of the East Gippsland Emergency Dashboard - a practical collaboration between council and partner agencies.
"This platform is a cornerstone of our commitment to proactive disaster management. It gives real-time updates and localised preparedness information to help people make informed decisions before, during and after a crisis," John said.
Resilience through connection
The forum will also welcome a guest from the Māori Disaster Research Centre in New Zealand, bringing valuable international insights into community-led resilience. Council's Aboriginal Cultural Recovery Project team will also share updates on cultural impact and healing.
Program highlights include:
- Community-centred preparedness
- Economic diversification and tourism resilience
- Innovative healthcare and delayed trauma support
- Practical guidance for navigating post-disaster challenges
Event details
- Date: Friday 6 June 2025
- 10am - 3.30pm
- Forge Theatre and Arts Hub, 80 McKean Street, Bairnsdale.
- Free event (includes a light lunch)
- Bookings essential, register via trybooking website
For more information on the forum contact or email Kellie Lawler.
Pictures from Visit Gippsland Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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