2020 |
Victoria's Critical Infrastructure All Sectors Resilience Report 2019 (External link)
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An overview of the eight Victorian critical infrastructure sectors, detailing the most prominent emergency risks likely to disrupt their operation and summarises the resilience improvement initiatives conducted by the eight sectors. |
Emergency Management Victoria |
2020 |
Victorian Emergency Management Strategic Action Plan Update #3 2018–21 - Progress Update 2019 (External link)
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An assessment of the state's implementation progress of the SAP Update #3 2018–21. The SAP is a rolling plan that outlines statewide strategic priorities, with corresponding actions, to support Victoria in achieving its vision of safer and more resilient communities. |
Inspector-General for Emergency Management |
2020 |
Emergency risks in Victoria (External link)
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A report into the results of Victoria’s State-level emergency risk assessment completed in November 2017 with updated information about Victoria’s significant emergency related risks, including a comparison of their severity, and the institutional arrangements in place to manage these risks. |
Victorian Government |
2020 |
Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements: interim observations (External link)
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An outline of interim observations from the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements relating to the responsibilities of, and coordination between all levels of government, Australia's arrangements for adapting to climate change, actions to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters and the involvement of Commonwealth in responding to national emergencies. This report covered some of the more pressing issues that were addressed in the the final report. No draft recommendations were made. |
Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements |
2020 |
Planning and capability requirements for catastrophic and cascading disasters - final project report (External link)
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A three-year research project focusing on the nature of catastrophic disasters in the Australian context, frequency of such disasters, most appropriate practices to plan and prepare for them, and how businesses and community organisations can best be incorporated into planning and preparedness arrangements for catastrophic disasters. This research finds that disaster planning and risk reduction are not effectively implemented within Australia and that planning is being inhibited by cultural, knowledge and resource constraints dominated by reactive response-oriented approaches by emergency services. It also identifies the need for a collective national view of future capability requirements to inform investment. The outcomes of this research were presented as evidence to the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements. |
Bushfire & Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre |
2020 |
Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements: final report (External link)
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An examination of coordination, preparedness for, response to and recovery from disasters as well as improving resilience and adapting to changing climatic conditions and mitigating the impact of natural disasters. The inquiry also considered the legal framework for Commonwealth involvement in responding to national emergencies. The Commission made recommendations directly targeted to the Australian Government; specific to States and Territories; and others shared between the Commonwealth and States and Territories. |
Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements |
2019 |
Critical Infrastructure All Sectors Resilience Report 2018 (External link)
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A report highlighting the benefits of continued collaboration between industry and government, and a focus on enhancing resilience to emergency risks. |
Emergency Management Victoria |
2019 |
Councils and Emergencies Capability and Capacity Evaluation Report (External link)
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A comprehensive overview of the emergency management capability and capacity of Victoria’s 79 councils. The findings enable councils to better understand their capability and capacity and support better emergency management planning locally. The report also supports the emergency management sector to better understand councils’ emergency management capability and capacity. |
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning |
2019 |
Community Resilience Strategy Year Two Outcomes Report (External link)
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A report presenting key highlights, activities and outcomes for VICSES from implementing the Strategy in 2017-2018 and the KPIs to measure achievement against the strategic objectives. The report is intended to support continuous improvement of programs and initiatives during the lifetime of the Strategy. |
Victoria State Emergency Service |
2019 |
Review of Victoria’s emergency management sector preparedness for major emergencies (External link)
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A system-wide review identifying opportunities to enhance Victoria’s sector preparedness for major emergencies exploring possible pathways for Victoria to strengthen preparedness for major emergencies that recognise and reflect the current emergency management arrangements. This review identified preparedness as a shared responsibility and applies to all stages of prevention, response and recovery; and guided by risk. |
Inspector-General for Emergency Management |