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 has experienced in the past. Take time over a 'cuppa', to tell them about what's happened since you've lived in the area and before that time if you know. Talk to them about what happened how that affected you and your community, the problems, and what could have been avoided. If you live in a region exposed to cyclones, talk to people who moved from southern areas about how to prepare for cyclones, well before cyclone season. Refugees who have emigrated from war-torn areas might not be pleased to hear about local severe weather, because they are seeking safety and security in Queensland. So be sensitive to any anxiety they show.