Emergency site repair after storms and erosion

Help the group respond after storms, erosion events, flood debris, or damaged community plantings.

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Storms, floods, erosion, and accidental damage can undo months of community work very quickly. A flexible donation pool helps a Landcare organisation respond when a site needs attention before the next grant round or planned project cycle.

For a coastal and hinterland organisation like Banksia Coast Landcare, emergency repair might mean replacing washed-out plants, clearing flood debris, repairing track edges, stabilising a small erosion point, or preparing a volunteer call-out safely.

What donations help make possible

  • Replacement plants, erosion matting, mulch, stakes, plant guards, and short-notice site materials.
  • Volunteer call-out supplies, safety signage, temporary access controls, and clean-up equipment.
  • Small repairs that protect previous community investment until a larger project can be planned.

What people can see

Supporters help the organisation act quickly when local places are vulnerable, keeping community restoration work from slipping backwards after damaging weather or site disruption.