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Episode Synopsis:
In this heartfelt special edition of Built in the Bush, host Tanya returns to her hometown of Quilpie, a resilient rural community in Western Queensland, now grappling with the aftermath of unprecedented floods. She is joined by Quilpie Mayor Ben Hall, who shares raw insights from the ground—on how the disaster is impacting locals, the recovery efforts underway, and most importantly, how Australians can offer meaningful help.
Ben unpacks the real needs of the community, highlighting why direct donations of goods can often do more harm than good, and urging supporters to channel funds through local businesses and trusted organizations like CWA and GIVIT. From boundary fences to local jobs, Ben paints a vivid picture of how deeply the floods have disrupted life in Quilpie and what recovery truly looks like in the bush.
Listeners are also given a glimpse of hope as the town rallies around plans to hold the beloved Mungerannie Rodeo, a symbol of local spirit and survival. This episode is a vital call to action for anyone who values regional Australia and the food it produces.
Episode Breakdown:
Key Takeaway:
Supporting flood-impacted communities like Quilpie isn't just about donations—it's about doing it in a way that keeps rural economies alive. Buy vouchers, donate through trusted platforms, and when safe, visit and spend locally.
By Tanya AtkinsonTell Us Your Thoughts About The Episode
Episode Synopsis:
In this heartfelt special edition of Built in the Bush, host Tanya returns to her hometown of Quilpie, a resilient rural community in Western Queensland, now grappling with the aftermath of unprecedented floods. She is joined by Quilpie Mayor Ben Hall, who shares raw insights from the ground—on how the disaster is impacting locals, the recovery efforts underway, and most importantly, how Australians can offer meaningful help.
Ben unpacks the real needs of the community, highlighting why direct donations of goods can often do more harm than good, and urging supporters to channel funds through local businesses and trusted organizations like CWA and GIVIT. From boundary fences to local jobs, Ben paints a vivid picture of how deeply the floods have disrupted life in Quilpie and what recovery truly looks like in the bush.
Listeners are also given a glimpse of hope as the town rallies around plans to hold the beloved Mungerannie Rodeo, a symbol of local spirit and survival. This episode is a vital call to action for anyone who values regional Australia and the food it produces.
Episode Breakdown:
Key Takeaway:
Supporting flood-impacted communities like Quilpie isn't just about donations—it's about doing it in a way that keeps rural economies alive. Buy vouchers, donate through trusted platforms, and when safe, visit and spend locally.