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Contact your local council for flood plans and local information.

Also listen to your local ABC radio for local warnings, updates and information.

NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) is responsible for the emergency management of floods, storms and tsunami in NSW.

NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) is responsible for the emergency management of bushfires in NSW.

Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is responsible for the emergency management of house fires and HAZMAT within NSW.

This Emergency Business Continuity Plan is specifically targeted to these events however; further information can be obtained from NSW SES, NSW RFS and FRNSW websites.

Being prepared now can significantly reduce:

  • Loss of life
  • Loss of property
  • Loss of possessions
  • Loss of business

Being prepared now can also help you respond better and allow your business to recover faster when these events happen. Every disaster recovery plan has five key steps:

  1. Identify Risks
  2. Minimise or eliminate risks
  3. Identify who has to do what should a disaster occur
  4. Determine and plan your recovery contingencies
  5. Communicate the plan to all the people it refers to