South East Disaster Relief
Established in the wake of the Ash Wednesday Bushfires, the South East Disaster Relief Sub Fund supports charitable projects that assist with disaster recovery and help build long-term resilience across the Limestone Coast.
The South East Disaster Relief Sub Fund was originally established following the devastating Ash Wednesday Bushfires in 1983, as a way for the community to respond to crisis with compassion and coordinated support.
In 2017, the Trustees of the original South East Disaster Relief Fund entrusted the remaining funds to the Stand Like Stone Foundation to continue this legacy. The sub fund now supports charitable projects that provide disaster relief in times of need, as well as initiatives that strengthen the region’s ability to prepare for, withstand and recover from future emergencies.
This may include direct support for affected individuals and communities, or funding for education, training and infrastructure that helps disaster-proof the Limestone Coast.
The fund remains open to donations and is managed in perpetuity to ensure that help is available when it’s needed most.
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20 years of impact celebrated at Stand Like Stone community event
Stand Like Stone Foundation celebrated 20 years of community impact at a special event at Mount Gambier City Hall.
More than 80 supporters, beneficiaries and community members joined the launch of the 2024/25 Annual Report, 2026 Back to School appeal and the foundation’s new website.
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We acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the First Nations of these lands and waters of the Limestone Coast. We acknowledge the Elders, past, present and future, and we respect the ongoing deep feelings of attachment and relationships of First Nations people to country.
Artwork by Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr depicting the waterholes, landforms and stones of the Limestone Coast.



















