About the Inspector-General for Emergency Management
An independent statutory role providing assurance to government and community in respect of Victoria's emergency management arrangements and fostering continuous improvement
Attacks carried out by individuals or non-state groups with ideological, political or religious goals can result in loss of life, severe injury and/or material damage.
Risks include collection, storage, treatment, delivery, availability and allocation of water for consumption and environmental, recreation and cultural uses.
This is the Inspector-General for Emergency Management’s (IGEM) second report on the implementation of the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission recommendations and actions.
The Inspector-General for Emergency Management (IGEM) provides independent monitoring and public reporting on the progress of Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry
In December 2015 the Victorian Government requested Inspector-General for Emergency Management (IGEM) to manage the prompt investigation and reporting of any breaches of control lines by a planned burn.
The Inspector-General for Emergency Management (IGEM) monitors the Victorian Government’s implementation of recommendations from the 2015 Review of Performance Targets for Bushfire Fuel Management on Public Land.
The Annual Forward Plan of Reviews was developed in consultation with the emergency management sector and focused on strategic, emergency management-related systemic issues of significance to all Victorians.
Victoria’s thunderstorm asthma event of 21–22 November 2016 affected the health of thousands of Victorians and sadly, is thought to have contributed to the death of nine people.
The Annual Forward Plan of Reviews has been developed in consultation with the emergency management sector and focuses on strategic, emergency management-related systemic issues of significance to all Victorians.
Victoria’s thunderstorm asthma event of 21–22 November 2016 affected the health of thousands of Victorians and sadly, is thought to have contributed to the death of nine people.