Australia can experience severe weather at any time during the year, however, between October and April we are most at risk of bushfires, heatwaves, flooding and tropical cyclones. We call this period ...
Tasmania is known for its pristine landscapes and growing urban population. It also faces increasing threats due to the frequency and intensity of disasters. Geoneon’s 2024 Greater Hobart Bushfire ...
In 2019 a section of the old Onkaparinga Woollen Mill was reopened as Fabrik. Fabrik was operating for just 11 months before the Cudlee Creek fires surrounded the town of Lobethal. Located in the ...
Each year we run a National Preparedness Summit. The Summit brings together response and recovery leaders, and crisis management experts. Participants explore national preparedness and take part in ...
The word community means a sense of belonging, a shared identity. Community provides a sense of solidarity where people can thrive. That’s what the Tarcutta Community Hall provides for locals. A vital ...
We lead the National Coordination Mechanism (NCM). The NCM is a collaboration tool that brings together the right people from government, industry and non-government organisations across Australia ...
STEPHANIE FERRIER: Today's heatwave conditions are a reminder of the bushfire risk and the importance of having an emergency plan, not just at home but wherever you're staying this summer. The ...
The Disability Inclusive Emergency Management (DIEM) Toolkit was created in response to the increased risk that people with disability face in emergencies. The Toolkit brings together research, best ...
The North Queensland Recovery and Resilience Package (NQRRP) helps local communities recover from, and prepare for, future floods. It supports those affected by the 2019 Monsoon Trough and the 2023 ...
The National Situation Room (NSR) is a 24/7 facility run by us. It provides whole-of-government all-hazards monitoring and reporting. Stakeholders use information provided for decision support before, ...