Extreme heat days often impact well into March, so it’s best to be prepared, particularly if you have not been in the past.
At the workshop, participants will learn about the risks and potential impacts of extreme heat. They will also be given practical low-cost steps to help stay safe and cool during ongoing periods of extreme heat.
Penrith Mayor Todd Carney said the safety, health and wellbeing of residents is always a priority for Council and is encouraging residents to attend the free workshop which will be delivered by trained Red Cross facilitators.
“Our city often sees firsthand the impact of extreme heat. It can impact people physically, mentally, socially and financially,” Cr Carney said.
“We want to ensure our residents have the tools and knowledge to act with confidence and stay safe in future extreme weather events.
“Learning how to better plan and prepare for extreme heat and heatwaves will help build residents’ resilience and minimise risks and stresses.”
The free workshop will take place from 9:30am to 11:00am at Penrith Library Theatrette, 601 High St, Penrith, on Saturday January 31, 2026.
Residents can register their spot at https://events.humanitix.com/extreme-heat-preparedness-workshop or for more information, contact SustainabilityTeam@penrith.city
