Community

Research local hazards

  Research local hazards - ask neighbours, library, Council Being prepared is the most effective buffer we have to protect and support our community in times of severe flood, storm, bushfire, ...

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Talk to your Council and the SES

  Ask your Council and the SES support your community in emergencies Most Queensland local councils proactively plan to reduce the impact on the community from disaster events such as cyclones, storm ...

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Find out if any neighbours need extra support

  Find out if any neighbours need extra support in emergencies Check up on people who might need your help, mindful of privacy concerns people might have, and being aware of examples of ...

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Talk to people new to your area about local hazards

  Talk to people new to your area about local hazards and Harden Up When someone moves to Queensland from overseas or interstate, they might not understand the local hazards your region ...

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Help others in your community with their Harden Up Plans

  Help others in your community with their Harden Up Plans and Household Emergency and Evacuation Kits Explain the dangers of floods, bushfire, storms and severe weather to others in your ...

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Reach out to neighbours

  Reach out to neighbours outside your own culture or religion Australia's new multicultural policy, The People of Australia, recognises the breadth and diversity of Australian society, ...

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Join or start a local group

  Join or start a local group to get your community prepared Organised communities can do many things beyond the power of unorganised groups, because they have coordination, special skills, and ...

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List those with special skills

  List those with special skills that will benefit your community; make a list of tools and equipment your neighbours can share During an emergency, your community can work together to ...

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Learn more about becoming an emergency volunteer

  Learn more about becoming an emergency volunteer Queenslanders are twice as likely to experience natural disasters compared with people in other states of Australia. But, are we prepared ...

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Plan how your community could work together

  Plan how your community could work together after an event The clean-up effort after a disaster can really bring out the best in people. But if people are socially of physically isolated, the ...

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