2021 |
Supporting community-led approaches to disaster preparedness (External link)
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This summary report outlines the research findings and recommendations for the Get Ready-Disaster Resilient: Future Ready pilots project, which aimed to better understand community-led approaches to resilience building. |
Independent |
2021 |
Community organisation involvement in disaster management (External link)
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Research focusing specifically on the role and involvement of community organisations in disaster management. The research includes results from stakeholders interviews and an online survey targeting not-for-profits and community service organisations, and provides key findings and recommendations for emergency management organisations, government funding bodies and community organisation peak bodies to improve the utilisation of capabilities offered by community organisations in disaster management. |
Bushfire & Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre |
2021 |
Victoria’s infrastructure strategy 2021-2051 (External link)
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A strategy that builds on the work of the first cross-sectoral infrastructure strategy delivered in 2016, it identifies the top infrastructure priorities for Victoria’s nine regions to reduce disadvantage, build on economic strengths and address environmental risks. |
Infrastructure Victoria |
2021 |
Councils and emergencies phase three regional consultation report (External link)
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A summary of the feedback received from councils and the wider emergency management sector in Phase Three of the Councils and Emergencies Project, it provides a clear understanding of the issues councils face in undertaking their emergency management responsibilities, and produced a set of proposed actions to address those issues. |
Local Government Victoria |
2021 |
Victorian Emergency Management Strategic Action Plan Update #4 2019–22 - Progress Update 2020 (External link)
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An assessment of the state's implementation of progress of the SAP update #4 2019-2022.
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. In this report, IGEM’s observations address topics of consultation, continuous improvement, governance and resourcing, and the consistency and integration of reform outputs. |
Inspector-General for Emergency Management |
2021 |
Victorian Infrastructure Plan 2021 (External link)
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A plan that outlines the Victorian Government’s investment directions across eight sectors specifying significant projects, reform directions and funding over the next five years and beyond. It also contains responses to Infrastructure Victoria’s 94 recommendations in Victoria’s infrastructure strategy 2021–2051 including areas of transport, energy, environment, water and emergency management. |
Department of Treasury and Finance |
2021 |
Understanding preparedness and recovery (External link)
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An examination of the emergency experiences of 165 people who lived through a disaster between 2008 and 2019 to better understand the link between preparedness actions and enhanced recovery. |
Australian Red Cross |
2021 |
Emergency Resilience in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities (External link)
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This report provides community groups, emergency management agencies and migration support organisations with knowledge and tools to ensure that CALD communities’ resilience can flourish in a world characterised by increased mobility, multiculturalism, and more frequent disasters |
Australian Red Cross |
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: 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 |