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Recovery support for flood-affected NSW communities
Building local resilience and preparedness in times of crisis
Ambulance Victoria switches wi-fi on for fire-affected community
No new fire levy
Cheaper Airfares to bring more holidayers to Queensland
New Fire Department to call Albion home in 2025
Relief centres now open in Cockatoo and Emerald for storm-impacted residents
More disaster support for Queensland farmers hit by ex-TC Kirrily
Additional Senate estimates – National Emergency Management Agency
More funding to Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti
Planning for future of Australia’s disaster response
Providing contemporary housing for Tasmanian Police and their families
Liberal Government takes action to protect frontline workers against serious assaults
Far North Queensland’s Palmerston Highway reopens ahead of schedule
Far North Queensland’s Palmerston Highway reopened ahead of schedule
Disaster support for more Queensland communities following ex-TC Kirrily
Minister Ellis must confirm police safe staffing levels will remain in place 08 February 2024
Tasmania Police Community Survey to help shape community safety strategies
$92M invested in North Queensland recovery and resilience
Supporting Recovery And Rebuild After Vic Floods
Disaster Assistance for Flood Impacted Northern Territory Communities
Personal Hardship Assistance for more disaster hit Moreton Bay residents
Recruitment for Commissioner Fire and Emergency Services
Backpackers to lend hand in natural disaster recovery
Recovery support for flood-affected communities 2 February
More disaster support for Queensland communities in the wake of ex-TC Kirrily
Aerial support at ready for Tasmanian Bushfire response
Two campaigns launch in support of Cairns and Great Barrier Reef recovery
Lower River Murray levees flood recovery funding agreement
Continuing support to community flood resilience
Personal Hardship Assistance available to flood affected Bray Park residents
Investing in Tasmania Police and keeping our communities safe
Continued growth in TFS and SES first responders to keep Tasmanians safe
TLDMG moves to lean forward
TLDMG lifts conserve water notice on mainland
Disaster assistance extended in aftermath of TC Kirrily
Free green waste and food waste disposal sites to open
Disaster support activated in aftermath of TC Kirrily
Congratulations to Tasmania’s first responders on Australia Day
Australia Day Honours 2024
Listen to advice before going outside
Severe Tropical Cyclone Kirrily is expected to cross as a Category 3 system
Federal disaster assistance extended to more communities in South East Queensland
Townsville City Council services impacted by Tropical Cyclone Kirrily
Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery
TLDMG moves to ‘stand up’ status, with residents urged to prepare now
No room for bushfire complacency this long weekend
Labor proposal will increase police presence in the Derwent Valley 22 January 2024