Pathways to Futures
In 2015 during intense and ongoing drought RAPAD engaged with the University of Southern Queensland’s Institute for Resilient Regions to work with the regional community to work on creative solutions and approaches to support the region through the drought and beyond.
By working cooperatively across the region with key stakeholders in each local authority district the aim of the workshop series was to assist in strengthening community resilience by elevating leadership focus beyond the current drought emergency to the opportunities that might be developed sustainably and which inevitably would involve innovation of some form or another.