About

The Black Summer Bushfires had an unprecedented impact on NSW communities, farmers, local businesses, wildlife and bushland.

About the Black Summer Bushfires

The 2019–20 bushfire season was the worst New South Wales (NSW) has recorded. Higher than average temperatures and low moisture levels in bushfire fuels following several years of drought enabled devastating fires to burn across much of the state, with intense bushfire weather conditions continuing through most of the fire season. Over the course of a few months, 26 lives were lost, 2,448 homes were destroyed and 5.5 million hectares (ha) of land was burnt. The impact on NSW communities, farmers, local businesses, wildlife and bushland was unprecedented.

In Southern NSW, the Badja Forest Road fire destroyed 418 homes, of which 289 were lost in the Bega Valley alone. The community of Cobargo was the hardest hit, with 70 homes lost, five facilities destroyed, 168 outbuildings lost and a further 33 homes damaged. The Cobargo Main Street alone lost over 14 businesses.

Source: Australian Disaster Resilience Knowledge Hub.

About Us

Cobargo Quaama Business Recovery Group Inc. (CQBRG) formed to promote the growth, recovery, resilience and well-being of the local business community, specifically the rebuild of the Cobargo CBD and to support business owners trading post-fires as they navigated the impacts of the Black Summer Bushfire disaster and the Covid-19 pandemic.

Since the group’s inception in 2020, the CQBRG Committee has consulted and worked closely with Local, State and Federal Government at all stages through the bushfire recovery process, including meeting with the National Bushfire Recovery Agency (now the National Recovery and Resilience Agency), Resilience NSW, Regional NSW, Non Government Organisations including Australian Business Volunteers, Business Council Australia’s BizRebuild team along with other local community groups and individual members of the community.

The CQBRG has provided a number of support opportunities for small businesses through its relationships with key stakeholders. More information on these collaboration partners can be found on our Partners page.

At present, CQBRG support two major recovery projects:

  • The REBUILD COBARGO project (main street rebuild) being delivered by the CCDC Ltd.

  • The Cobargo Innovation Hub (Northern side of Cobargo Co-op).

Mission Statement

To support a resilient, vibrant, and sustainable business community for our town and region”.

Our values:

  • A flourishing local economy and community. Our focus is on building back a resilient business community that we can all feel part of and be proud of, now and into the future.

  • Strength in numbers. We are all in this recovery together. When all voices are heard and efforts are combined, everyone benefits.

  • Keeping positive, strong, relationships at the centre of getting things done. We are open, accountable, and a safe space for different views and ideas for our community recovery.

  • Purposeful connections inside and outside the business community.

  • We are a strong voice for businesses to government and others in recovery and building resilience.

The CQBRG Committee

  • Shona Taranto

    CHAIRPERSON

  • John Walters

    VICE CHAIRPERSON

  • Zoe Pook

    COMMITTEE MEMBER

  • Narelle Cooper

    PUBLIC OFFICER

  • Samantha Morris

    COMMITTEE MEMBER

  • Clayton Rumble

    TREASURER

Access a range of organisation documents including our Constitution, AGM reports and Strategic documents below

Organisation Documents