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Australia Is Ready For Higher Risk Weather Season
Kearney Street Chute Upgrade improves flood resilience as part of Betterment Program
URGENT ACTION FOR CLIMATE DISASTERS NEEDED: FIREYS
Cascading, compounding and concurrent: National Climate Risk Assessment shows why climate action is so important
Update: New Lambton Landslip
$49 Million to boost resilience of cyclone damaged roads in the Far North Queensland
More Support For Grampians After December Bushfires
Council Decides: September 2025 Ordinary Meeting
Climate Resilience Works Take Shape Across Cairns
Landslip Repair Works Start On Lawrence Hargrave Drive
Cabonne Shire bridges and causeways the first focus of Central West Disaster recovery funding
Firefighter Safety Enhanced While Working At Heights
CFA Celebrates Youth Fest
Ballina Emergency Services Expo: Learn, Connect and Prepare
Yamba Road Gets Upgraded At Palmers Channel
Community Emergency Management Planning Sessions
New moorings providing opportunities for Christmas Island
Council Connect 29 August
Darwin’s emergency caches restocked to keep Territorians safe
$25m For Major Works To Repair Outback Highway
$20 million investment in pest control and biosecurity in flood aftermath
Spring outlook shows increased fire risk for parts of Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria
$2 million to restore Queensland’s natural environment after devastating floods
Droughts don’t just dry up water – they drain livelihoods and weaken local economies
SES Week wraps up with outstanding volunteers honoured at State Awards Ceremony
Additional support for small businesses hit by Western Queensland flood disaster
Disaster Assistance Extended to Five More Areas Following August Severe Weather
New digital road signs add extra layer of safety during floods
$50 million housing support package for residents impacted by East Coast Floods
High-tech Upgrade To Lismore’s Flood Pumps Complete
Tweed Roads Get $22 Million Flood Resilience Boost
Tweed Flood Recovery All In Good Cause
Lismore’s Flood Recovery Hits Major Milestone
Six new public amenities block open in Lismore and surrounds
Lismore Flood Recovery Hits Major Milestone
Raising the mobile coverage bar at Australia’s highest point
$6.7 million to restore Scenic Rim’s Upper Warrill Creek 
Lithgow City Council secures funding for full repair to Browns Gap Road
Remarkable Rescue Efforts Recognised In Hastings
Disaster Support for New England following severe weather
Grampians fire demonstrates power of shared responsibility
Council Connect 8 August
Major Progress On Cunninghams Gap Restoration Works
New Tasmanian Government Ministry Announced 7 August
Maria Weiss To Depart Macedon Ranges Shire Council
Council is working with Melbourne Water to develop flood information
Major upgrade and recovery work underway at waste facility
$88 million to strengthen Queensland regions against disasters