The Early Insights for More Resilient Communities project is seeking input from individuals and organisations across regional Western Australia. The project aims to gather data that will help identify early warning signs of stress during catastrophic events. Your insights will ensure the national dashboard developed to track these signs is relevant and meaningful for your region and community.
Led by University of Canberra through the Southern NSW Innovation Hub, the project aims to improve access to data, so communities can monitor how their resilience changes over time and detect early signs of emerging challenges. This will be delivered through an online dashboard of resilience indicators, providing data at the local government level and reviewed annually.
The outcomes of the project support priority actions of the Goldfields-Esperance Regional Drought Resilience Plan, under the theme; Informed, Empowered Communities. Read more about the Plan on our website.
As part of this project, workshops will be held in the following locations:
Esperance
Date: 25 March 2026, 2:00 – 4:30pm
Location: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Offices, 103 Melijinup Rd, Monjingup WA 6450
Registrations: Esperance – Early Insights for More Resilient Communities Workshop
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Date: 26 March 2026, 2:00 – 4:30pm
Location: Goldfields Arts Centre, 35 Cheetham St, Kalgoorlie WA 6430
Registrations: Kalgoorlie – Early Insights for More Resilient Communities Workshop
The Early Insights project in Western Australia is coordinated by the South-West WA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub, led by the Grower Group Alliance.
