RANGES TRADER STAR MAIL
Home » News » Building women’s connections in emergencies on IWD

Building women’s connections in emergencies on IWD

Celebrating women in emergency management is what the Australasian Women in Emergencies Network (AWENetwork) do every day, but having a day dedicated to recognising women everywhere brought their work into the light.

Vice president and co-founder Amanda Lamont hosted an International Women’s Day breakfast in Lilydale on Wednesday 9 March hoping to reconnect with women, and men, in emergency management and volunteer roles.

“With Covid we’ve noticed a lot of people are staying at home more and it’s getting harder for people to travel, just because they’ve not quite comfortable, and perhaps a bit more introverted,” Ms Lamont said.

“So having an event for women to come together to celebrate International Women’s Day, locally and conveniently, just gives people the opportunity to connect and reconnect with each other face to face.”

Living in the Dandenong Ranges herself and having experienced the damage caused by the June storms, Ms Lamont became even more aware of the role women played in the clean up.

“I am particularly invested and passionate about the role that women play in supporting themselves, their families, their neighbours, their communities, their businesses in a disaster context because the role that they play is in uniforms with lights and sirens but it is so much more than that.

“Women play incredible roles behind the scenes often unrecognised and unspoken about and are not celebrated nearly enough in terms of mums looking after kids, keeping them safe, keeping them well.

“Also, in terms of teachers in schools, librarians, neighbourhood houses, community centres, getting communities together when they are needed after a disaster event to keep them connected and supported.”

Although Ms Lamont and the AWENetwork like to celebrate the work of women all year round, she said after the impact of the last two years, her fellow colleagues and friends were becoming exhausted.

“Those women have done incredible things off their own backs at their own expense in their own time whilst running households and getting kids to school or homeschooling.

“So it’s important to recognise it, particularly on days like International Women’s Day because I want these women to know we see them, we’re walking alongside you, witnessing how hard it is but we’re witnessing the success and the difference that they’re making in people’s lives.”

The network welcomes all women, from those who volunteer in the CFA to those who work in emergency management at councils but it also supports women who live in the community.

By hosting the breakfast, Ms Lamont said those women who feel as though they just do what they think is right in an emergency were connected with emergency people where they could start discussions.

“We know that building connections in peacetime means that we can do a much better job when there is a disaster,” she said.

“So I want to be able to create a space for people to come together and sit around the table and find the connection.”

Ms Lamont said these breakfasts will become a monthly addition to the AWENetwork calendar in the Yarra Ranges to ensure the conversations can continue.

“We’re going to continue to create the space for women to meet and connect on an ongoing basis because guaranteed if something goes down, those women will reach out to each other remembering they met at that breakfast,

“Having this in the Yarra Ranges, to support our local community, and particularly the women is really key to how we build resilience and face the next challenge, which is inevitably coming our way.”

Digital Editions


  • Cracking cricket at Mt Evelyn

    Cracking cricket at Mt Evelyn

    After a week off due to soaring temperatures last weekend, cricketers across the RDCA hit the park in cracking conditions. Cricket was the winner in…

More News

  • Paramedics respond to at least 20 kids locked in hot cars over heatwave

    Paramedics respond to at least 20 kids locked in hot cars over heatwave

    Ambulance Victoria (AV) responded to a concerning number of kids locked in cars after a weekend of hot weather hit the state. Paramedics responded to 11 cases of children locked…

  • Home insurance explained

    Home insurance explained

    Cartoonist Danny Zemp depicts the “fat cats” profiting from insurance premiums for areas with a high natural disaster risk, such as the Yarra Ranges.

  • Regarding AI generated content – Part One

    Regarding AI generated content – Part One

    As a writer, translator, reader and reviewer, I am against the use of AI-generated content in any literary work. But this is a complex issue. Therefore, in this article, I…

  • Murder mystery marathon

    Murder mystery marathon

    Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre The Games Afoot Or Homes for the Holidays us a farce murder mystery. A “Who Dunnit” set in 1936 where the famous Broadway star William Gillette invites…

  • What constitutes leadership?

    What constitutes leadership?

    As we lean into the heat of summer with the dread that it brings in places prone to fires and health risks to the vulnerable, it’s also that time of…

  • Hills Happenings

    Hills Happenings

    It has been a challenging start to the year for Victoria. Severe weather has driven destructive bushfires and flooding, causing widespread damage and impacting thousands of people and businesses. Whilst…

  • Bushfire preparedness

    Bushfire preparedness

    Our community knows the unforgiving and unpredictable nature of bushfires all too well. Living in the bushfire prone Yarra Ranges and neighbouring the dense bushland of Murrindindi and Baw Baw…

  • A sequel even better than the first

    A sequel even better than the first

    28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Starring Alfie Williams, Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell MA15+ 4.5/5 Directed by Nia DaCosta, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is an even better…

  • Man charged following Ferntree Gully fatal crash

    Man charged following Ferntree Gully fatal crash

    Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man following a fatal crash in Ferntree Gully last week. It is understood a car crashed into a pole on Oaklands Avenue…

  • Emerald recognised as haven of the arts

    Emerald recognised as haven of the arts

    Emerald is a haven for the arts, and that passion has been given well-deserved recognition at Cardinia’s Australia Day awards. The Emerald Arts Society won Community Event of the Year…