Growing up in Wee Waa, John Milham, a Director of Kintsugi Heroes and host of the River Murray Recovery Stories, experienced the unpredictability of floods. These events taught him about nature’s power and the importance of community support in the face of adversity.
John recalls the struggles his community faced during floods, from defending homes to coping with displaced wildlife. These challenges demanded creativity and resilience for survival and recovery.
During floods, the town came together, whether offering shelter at the local pub or using tractors for transport, the community proved its strength and unity.
John’s experiences in Wee Waa helped him develop leadership skills. He watched local leaders guide their community through crisis, understanding the impact of decisive and compassionate decision-making.
Floods didn’t just bring physical challenges; they also affected the community’s spirit. The resilience forged during these times became an essential part of the town’s cultural fabric and identity.
Navigating floods in Wee Waa taught John the importance of respecting nature and adapting to its forces. These lessons influenced his lifelong commitment to community service and understanding environmental dynamics.
John’s flood experiences became emblematic of shared community history. By preserving and sharing these stories, he emphasises the need for future preparedness and communal resilience, inspiring the next generation.
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