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Disaster recovery is challenging for everyone. Having a plan in place before disaster strikes helps make recovery quicker and smoother.

We are preparing a Local Pre-Event Recovery Plan, and encourage community members to get involved to share your ideas, thoughts and concerns so that the Plan meets you community's needs.

The floods, fires, storms and pandemic of recent years have shown us that disasters can have long-lasting impacts. They’ve also shown us that communities will face adversity together, and support their neighbours, friends and strangers through tough times.

During this time, we have been working with relevant agencies, organisations and residents to help try and better prepare our community for future emergencies.

The next step in the process is to build resilient community by ensuring you have the resources you need available and giving you the opportunity to connect with others in your community.

Get involved

To help us develop a Recovery Plan that meets the needs of our communities, we would like to hear from you about what would best support your community before & and after a disaster

There are a number of ways to have your say:

You are the expert on your local community. You have the answers.

Disaster recovery is challenging for everyone. Having a plan in place before disaster strikes helps make recovery quicker and smoother.

We are preparing a Local Pre-Event Recovery Plan, and encourage community members to get involved to share your ideas, thoughts and concerns so that the Plan meets you community's needs.

The floods, fires, storms and pandemic of recent years have shown us that disasters can have long-lasting impacts. They’ve also shown us that communities will face adversity together, and support their neighbours, friends and strangers through tough times.

During this time, we have been working with relevant agencies, organisations and residents to help try and better prepare our community for future emergencies.

The next step in the process is to build resilient community by ensuring you have the resources you need available and giving you the opportunity to connect with others in your community.

Get involved

To help us develop a Recovery Plan that meets the needs of our communities, we would like to hear from you about what would best support your community before & and after a disaster

There are a number of ways to have your say:

You are the expert on your local community. You have the answers.