Cyclone Preparedness Plan For Councils

Cyclone Alfred is Approaching – We Have a Plan Ready for Your Council

With Cyclone Alfred intensifying and expected to impact the coastline within days, councils must take immediate action to protect their communities, infrastructure, and essential services.

At Resilient Services, we already have a fully developed Cyclone Preparedness Plan that can be easily updated and tailored to your council’s specific needs. Our plan is designed for rapid deployment and can be operational in under 24 hours, ensuring your response aligns with the Queensland Disaster Management Arrangements (QDMA) and is ready to activate before the cyclone makes landfall.

We Have the Plan – You Just Need to Activate It

Our ready-to-go plan allows councils to take critical actions immediately, ensuring effective coordination, clear communication, and a structured response to Cyclone Alfred.

1. Get Your Plan Updated & Activated in Less Than a Day

✅ Our existing Cyclone Action Plan is ready for rapid customisation, ensuring a fast rollout.
✅ We will update it with your council’s specific requirements and have it fully operational within a day.
✅ The plan covers all critical phases – preparation, activation, response, and recovery.
✅ Ensure your Local Disaster Coordination Centre (LDCC) is activated and your teams are ready.

2. Communicate with Your Community Immediately

✅ Use our pre-prepared public messaging templates for evacuations, preparedness, and updates.
✅ Implement real-time communication through council websites, SMS alerts, and social media.
✅ Ensure evacuation procedures and community shelters are ready to activate.

3. Ensure Resources Are in Place

✅ Our plan includes detailed resource management for fuel, sandbags, and emergency supplies.
✅ Confirm contractor and supplier agreements for rapid post-cyclone recovery.
✅ Assign teams for damage assessments and response coordination.

Why Work With Resilient Services Right Now?

Our team is on standby to provide immediate assistance to councils facing the threat of Cyclone Alfred.
🔹 We already have a comprehensive Cyclone Preparedness Plan – no need to start from scratch.
🔹 The plan is designed for quick updates, allowing it to be council-specific in under 24 hours.
🔹 We provide expert guidance, training, and scenario planning to ensure your team is ready.
🔹 We assist with securing critical resources, ensuring response and recovery efforts are efficient.

Take Action Now

As Cyclone Alfred approaches, the best preparation is to have an actionable, tested, and fully operational plan in place before impact.

📩 Contact Resilient Services Today – Our customisable plan is ready to go, ensuring your council is fully prepared in under 24 hours.

🔗 Get in Touch Now

Talk to Australia’s Crisis & Emergency Management Specialists

Whether you’re strengthening preparedness, meeting regulatory obligations, enhancing crisis capability, or planning exercises and training, our expert team is here to help.

We work with organisations across Australia to design and deliver practical solutions in:

✔ Emergency & disaster management
✔ Warden & Part 7A exercise support
✔ Crisis management and leadership capability
✔ Business continuity and recovery planning
✔ Risk mitigation and compliance alignment
✔ Emergency exercises and simulations
✔ Tailored training and capability building
✔ Critical infrastructure resilience

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