Re-opening in January 2026 at our new home in South Lismore.
South Lismore resident John on seeking help after the 2022 floods—a rare step for his independent spirit
Resilient Lismore has reached a significant milestone, more than 600 completed ‘Repair to Return’ projects.
Enhancing the capability and preparedness of community sector, NGOs
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Since the impact of the 2022 disaster.
We’ve repaired homes; coordinated volunteers; connected people to donations and financial aid; and we continue to work with other organisations to support our community.
for all the work you’ve organised, and to the mighty team who’ve been so excellent in getting all the work completed so well and so quickly! Thank you doesn’t really cut it. You have changed our lives for the better. We’re really feeling very fortunate and so incredibly grateful to you all.
It’s fabulous, the whole thing. We’re just so thrilled that Resilient Lismore made it happen, and it’s so inspiring.
ANNE CORKILL
LISMORE RESIDENT
Nice girls and they got stuck into it. They worked as a team too. They all knew what they were doing. We’re so grateful.
ROD & MARGARET
WOODBURN RESIDENT
I seriously can’t thank you enough! You’ve inspired me and given me hope again.
And yes it was an awesome day. Bestest one ever in a long time..thanks to you guys xxxoxxx
Chrissy
WOODBURN RESIDENT
After three big years in the heart of Lismore’s CBD, Resilient Lismore is preparing for a new chapter and will
What a great afternoon we had at our Team Leader Training on November 1st! Thanks to funding from the NSW
We had a great day at the Emergency Preparedness Day at Rock Valley on Sunday August 3rd, alongside representatives from
When the Mid Coast was flooded in May, our team went down with vouchers and donations to find community initiatives
Last week we celebrated the efforts of the Rotary Club of Goonellabah who raised $500,000 to help people repair their
Last week we visited Dja Dja Wurrung Country in Victoria, meeting with locals from flood-impacted communities and government stakeholders in
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That we are living and working together to recover from this climate disaster on Bundjalung Country, and pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.