Seed swaps, preserved food and community gardens as preppers brace for uncertain future

A recent piece from ABC News explores a growing number of Australians thinking more seriously about fuel shortages and supply disruptions, and what that might mean for everyday life.
While the article looks at preparedness on a national scale, it raises questions that feel close to home here too — how regional communities like ours respond, adapt, and look after each other when systems feel uncertain.
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Maybe it’s not just about stockpiling or worst-case thinking, but about something quieter — resilience, connection, and the ways we continue to show up for each other when it matters most.



























