Solastalgia in Meander Valley

The Emotional Toll of Environmental Change


The residents of Reedy Marsh and the broader Meander Valley are currently experiencing what’s known as solastalgia—a deep sense of distress caused by unwanted environmental change affecting the places they call home.

 

Solastalgia is a recognised psychological affliction, describing the pain people feel when their environment is being altered in ways that threaten their sense of belonging, safety, and well-being.


In Reedy Marsh, the proposed bauxite mine is already having a profound emotional and mental impact on residents who are deeply connected to their land, community, and the surrounding natural beauty.

 

These changes aren’t abstract—they are real, immediate, and personal. The threat of losing the landscapes they grew up with, the wildlife they cherish, and the clean water they rely on is causing significant distress for locals who feel powerless against the looming destruction. 

 

For them, this is more than a fight against a mining company—it’s a fight for their home, their mental health, and the legacy they hope to preserve for future generations.


Let’s stand with the residents of Reedy Marsh and the Meander Valley. This isn’t just an environmental issue—it’s a human one. Together, we can protect our land, our community, and our well-being.

 

 #ProtectReedyMarsh #Solastalgia #SaveOurValley #NoBauxiteMine

 

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