Community Based Emergency Management Plans Tailored plans to prepare for emergencies at a local community level.
The First 72 Hours Emergencies can happen unexpectedly, leaving little time for people to prepare. It is important for every individual to be ready for a minimum of 72 hours to take care of themselves and their family until external help arrives.
Skipton Flood Guide The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) have recently completed works to improve flood warning times for Skipton.While there have been some important changes to flood warning times, it is just as vital to get prepared for an emergency, stay informed and to know what to do.
Support for flood-affected farmers This page details support available if you are a farmer that has been impacted by the recent flooding, and how to report any losses or damage. This includes damage related to any type of flooding, such as riverine flooding, flash-flooding or inundation of land.
Burning off and fire restrictions Burning off, fire restrictions and fire danger period . . . when is it, what is it, what can I or can't I do?
Bushfire Places of Last Resort Bushfire places of last resort are available when all other bushfire plans have failed
Foot and Mouth Disease All producers and vets should implement on-farm biosecurity plans and monitor livestock for unusual signs that might signal the presence of an emergency animal disease. Early detection is the key to controlling disease and minimising the impacts.