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2020 Resilient Australia AwardsPhase I: Submissions openKey messagesThe Resilient Australia Awards are celebrating 21 years of community resilience.Every year, Australians face devastating losses caused by disasters and emergencies. The Resilient Australia Awards celebrate initiatives that help us better prepare, respond and recover together.A resilient Australia is a shared responsibility.The Resilient Australia Awards encourage all levels of government, NGO’s, communities, businesses and individuals to work together.A disaster resilient community works together to understand, manage and respond to the risks that it faces.The Resilient Australia Awards recognise and celebrate initiatives that build community resilience.Resilient Australia Award recipients provide inspiration and leadership for their own and other communities.The Resilient Australia Awards are an opportunity to spark local and national conversations around risk, preparedness, resilience and community recovery.Key dates24 FEB – 18 MAY Online submission platform open dates.11 MAYExtension to deadline announced: to 25 May.18 MAYOne week until submission platform closes. 25 MAYSubmissions close 11.59pm AEST.Key linksAIDR Resilient Australia Awards (RAA) web page.au/programs/resilient-australia-awardsState convenor media pack portal 2020 award guidelines **Guidelines available for download from AIDR RAA web pageSample social media copyThe copy below is intended to guide your promotion of the awards across social media. Please use these ideas in conjunction with the promotional graphics, which are sized for LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook posts. The graphics will enable you to tailor content to a target audience within your jurisdiction. In doing so, please consider the following principles:Tweets should be as short and sharp as possible. Use the campaign hashtag (#RAA20 or #raa20) as well as any relevant trending tags (with discretion).Facebook posts should contain more content than Twitter and be accompanied by images/media where possible.For all mediums, please ensure you include a link to the AIDR RAA web page (.au/raa), where applicants can access the guidelines, browse winning projects from previous years and be directed to the submissions platform (resilient.).Logo useWe will use tagging functionality rather than reproducing any logos on social media graphics. Please advise National Program Manager, Greg Taylor, of your preferred social media pages and handles so we can tag you where appropriate in our posts. TwitterCOVID-19If you are working from home and need help with your #RAA20 submission, the AIDR team are on board and ready to assist! Illustrate your #resilience during these unprecedented times by making a submission. #coronavirus you working from home during the #COVID19 emergency? Take this opportunity to showcase examples of #resilience and make a submission to #RAA20! Generic The Resilient Australia Awards are back! The awards are seeking submissions from businesses, schools, governments, communities local governments and photographers. Have an initiative that shows resilience in action? Make a submission! #RAA20 events provide an opportunity for communities to bounce back and showcase their #resilience. Individuals, communities and organisations are encouraged to make a submission to #RAA20! Make a submission in your jurisdiction and share your story today. your partnerships, initiatives and photographs that showcase #resilience in the face of a disaster across our #RAA20 school, business, government, community, local government or photography categories. does corporate #SocialResponsibility mean to you? Submit your business partnerships and innovation to #RAA20. Previous entries have shown businesses working with a range of stakeholders to build #resilience and clean up in the wake of a #disaster. #RAA20 are important to the disaster #resilience conversation. Showcase your business partnerships and innovative ideas by making a submission to the 21st Resilient Australia Awards. Submit now! #RAA20 you helped make your #community safe from disasters and emergencies? Make a submission to #RAA20 and showcase your initiatives towards increased #disaster awareness and #resilience in the community. #RAA20 is a whole-of-community responsibility. What has your #community group done to build #resilience? Submit to #RAA20 and showcase your initiative. Governments have a responsibility to build #disaster resilience in their communities. #RAA20 is looking for projects that build whole-of-community resilience. Do you have work to share to from your #government department? Submit today! have a responsibility to build resilience in their communities. #RAA20 is looking for projects that build whole-of-community resilience to #disasters. Submit work from your #government department. projects have your school community been undertaking? Showcase the strength of your school and consider making a submission to the Resilient Australia Awards in the dedicated school’s category! #RAA20 government Local governments provide a range of services for the #community. Make a submission to #RAA20 and showcase your initiatives towards increased #disaster awareness and #resilience in the community. #RAA20 you taken a photo that illustrates #resilience during recent events? Submit your photograph for the 2020 Resilient Australia Awards! Previous entries have shown #diversity, inclusivity and painted a narrative around the image. #RAA20 and/or LinkedInCOVID19Are you working from home during the #COVID19 emergency? Take this opportunity to showcase examples of #resilience?and submit to #RAA20! The awards are seeking submissions across community, business, local government, government, school and photography categories Have you considered submitting a project to the Resilient Australia Awards? If you are working from home and need help with your #RAA20?submission, the AIDR team are on board and ready to assist! Generic The Resilient Australia Awards are back! In their 21st year the awards are seeking submissions across business, school, government, community, local government and photography categories. Do you have an initiative that captures #resilience in action? Make a submission to #RAA20! events provide an opportunity for communities to bounce back and showcase their #resilience. Individuals, communities and organisations are encouraged to make a submission to the 2020 Resilient Australia Awards! These awards are an opportunity to share your story of resilience and strength in the face of a #disaster. Make a submission in your jurisdiction. #RAA20 a submission for the 2020 Resilient Australia Awards! Now in their 21st year, previous submissions illustrate partnerships, initiatives and photographs that capture strength and endurance in the face of a #disaster. Consider making a submission across our #school, #business, #government, #community, local government or #photography categories! #RAA20 does corporate social responsibility mean to you? Submit your #business partnerships and innovative ideas to the 21st Resilient Australia Awards. Previous entries have showcased businesses working with local governments and #communities, and projects that draw the community together to help clean up after a #disaster. Submit now! are important to the disaster #resilience conversation. Showcase your business partnerships and innovative ideas by making a submission to the 21st Resilient Australia Awards. Submit now! #RAA20 you helped make your #community safe from disasters and emergencies? Make a submission to #RAA20 and showcase your initiatives towards increased #disaster awareness and #resilience in the community. #RAA20 is a whole-of-community responsibility. What has your #community group done to build #resilience? Submit to #RAA20 and showcase your initiative. Governments have a responsibility to build #disaster resilience in their communities. #RAA20 is looking for projects that build whole-of-community resilience. Do you have work to share to from your #government department? Submit today! have a responsibility to build resilience in their communities. #RAA20 is looking for projects that build whole-of-community resilience to #disasters. Submit work from your #government department. the school year well underway, what projects have your school #community been undertaking? Showcase the strength of your school and consider making a submission to the 21st Resilient Australia Awards in the dedicated school’s category. government Local governments provide a wide range of services for the wellbeing and #resilience of the community. This includes planning and building resilience to disasters. Make a submission to #RAA20! Previous award winners have showcased their planning initiatives with local communities and interactive learning outcomes with schools. Submit now! you taken a photo that illustrates #resilience during recent events? Submit your photograph for the 2020 Resilient Australia Awards! Previous entries have shown diversity, inclusivity and painted a narrative around the image. #RAA20 form copy (newsletter, eDM)The copy below is intended to support you in pitching content for relevant newsletters/online news within your jurisdiction (please forward any published clippings so we can promote further where possible). You may also wish to tailor this content for use in electronic direct mail (eDM) target groups, as a personalised encouragement to submit projects. Suggested messagingThe 2020 Resilient Australia Awards are open for submissions. The awards are celebrating 21 years of highlighting initiatives that build resilience and inspire others to act – making communities safer, more connected and better prepared for disasters and emergencies. Submissions will be accepted in each state and territory for business, community, government, local government, schools and photography award categories. The winners from each jurisdiction will be considered for national awards. The awards are open to all Australians, including but not limited to individuals, not for profit organisations, small and large businesses, all levels of government, schools, education institutions, research bodies, and emergency service agencies.The Resilient Australia Awards are managed by the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience, and proudly sponsored by the Australian Government in conjunction with the states and territories.Submissions will be accepted until 11.59pm AEST on 18 May 2020, via the online platform: resilient.. For details and guidelines, visit .au/raaCOVID-19 suggested messagingAustralia has experienced its fair share of ‘unprecedented’ events in the past 12 months. From prolonged drought, to extreme bushfires, followed by flood, and now a global pandemic; Australian communities have shown their resilience in the face of extreme adversity.Now, more than ever we need to celebrate initiatives that foster resilience to disasters and emergencies. The Resilient Australia Awards offer an opportunity to highlight initiatives, across the country, that build resilience and inspire others to act – making communities safer, more connected and better prepared. The awards are open to all Australians, including but not limited to individuals, not for profit organisations, small and large businesses, all levels of government, schools, education institutions, research bodies, and emergency service agencies.Submissions will be accepted in each state and territory for business, community, government, local government, schools and photography award categories. The winners from each jurisdiction will be considered for national awards. The Resilient Australia Awards are managed by the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience, and proudly sponsored by the Australian Government in conjunction with the states and territories.Submissions will be accepted until 11.59pm AEST on 18 May 2020, via the online platform: resilient.. For details and guidelines, visit .au/raa ................
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