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OCTOBER 2012 - ISSUE 49
GLADSTONE REGIONAL COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
Gladstone Regional Council Phone 497 0 0700 Fax 4975 8500 Email info@gladstonerc.qld.gov.au
Let’s get resilient!
Council launches natural disaster resilience campaign Gladstone Regional Council invites the community to participate in the Resilient Community Campaign, with a range of projects either under way or planned including a Disaster Hub website, a local Facebook page and a Community Action Guide. Every year, Australian communities face significant loss caused by natural disasters and the Gladstone Region is no exception with devastating floods and severe bushfires putting residents and emergency services on alert in recent years. Gladstone Mayor Gail Sellers said Council will use State Government funds to develop and design projects to assist and encourage community members to strengthen their resilience against potential disaster situations. “The Disaster Hub is a 24 hour website has a facility to translate information into a wide range of languages and provides advice, household planning information and downloadable checklists,” Cr Sellers said. “Residents can use the site to register for localised emergency alerts via email and SMS as well.” Council has also launched a Disaster and Emergency Facebook page which will encourage community connectedness by sharing tips and local stories, creating a sustainable resource for the future. Future projects also include the creation of a Community Emergency Action Guide which will feature local emergency contact numbers, broadcast radio frequencies and localised information. The Guide is to be distributed to all households in the region and will be available at key community outlets. For more information, visit Council’s Disaster and Emergency team members at The Bechtel
Community Day at Gladstone Tondoon Botanic Gardens on October 21. The team will have advice and information on a range of topics, including identifying hazards in your local area, creating an emergency kit, preparing an evacuation plan and volunteering to be part of your local area’s future safety. Further information on cyclones and fire preparation can be found on Page 5 of this edition of Council Connection.
Head over to our Facebook page and ‘Like’ us to spread the word and get prep ared. Facebook users can access and ‘Like ’ the page at www.facebook.com/Gladstone RC. disaster.management
Disaster and Emergency Project Administration Officer Claire Chandler is working on Council's raft of Disaster Management tools.
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