Leading a community with empathy, and managing media misinformation with Peter Hunter • River Murray Recovery Stories E09
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Peter Hunter grew up by the sea, developing a lifelong love for water, which later shaped his deep connection to rivers and the natural environment.
He began his career in 1977, serving as a teacher and later a school principal, honing his skills in leadership and community engagement.
Peter transitioned into public service, joining the Renmark council and preparing for greater responsibilities within local government.
Elected as Renmark's mayor just before the 2022 floods hit, Peter faced this immediate challenge with determination and a collaborative spirit.
During the floods, Peter prioritised community communication, relied on local knowledge, and led with empathy, all while tackling misinformation and media challenges.
With an emphasis on teamwork, Peter worked closely with local councils, engineers, and even competitors, showcasing the power of unity in crisis management.
Thanks to the work of Peter and others, Renmark emerged with stronger community ties and improved flood preparedness, embodying resilience and hope for future challenges.
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