VICTORIA’S response to flood disasters could change after the release of a report critical of the State Emergency Service response to last summer’s emergencies. In his interim report into the adequacy of Victoria’s flood response, former police chief Neil Comrie concluded that fundamental flaws in Victoria’s emergency management structures and policies must be fixed “as a matter of urgency”.
Community consultations, which included Cardinia Shire, found that in many locations no emergency alert warnings were activated during the floods and there was confusion about who was in charge of managing responses.
The final report will be released later this year.
Flaws in emergency control
Digital Editions
-

Youth climate leaders drive local environmental change in Casey
The City of Casey is looking for young and climate passionate individuals aged between 15 and 25 to participate in their 2026 Casey Youth Climate…




