Council's role in an emergency
Council’s role during a local emergency is to:
- Serve as a conduit for key information on the emergency event from the emergency service providers, such as the State Emergency Service (SES), Rural Fire Service (RFS), Police Force, Health, etc.
- Support the lead emergency service provider with the resources, people and equipment they need to manage the emergency and any follow-up recovery actions (as per legislative requirements of the Northern Rivers Local Emergency Management Plan (EMPLAN)
- Continue constant and close monitoring of Council-managed open spaces, reserves, facilities, telemetry, levee system, and roads for impacts.
- Mobilise Council resources, people and equipment to respond to identified impacts.
- Provide key information to the community and relevant stakeholders about how Council’s services or facilities, such as water and sewer services, waste collection and other essential services, are impacted.
- Drive community-led approaches to coping with the emergency.
- Provide executive support to and work closely with the Local Emergency Management Committee (LEMC) to ensure that all aspects of Emergency Prevention, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery are well-supported and resourced.
- Lead a Local Recovery Committee following a significant adverse event, working with the NSW Government and other state agencies to provide cohesive support in the recovery and clean-up phase. This includes providing recovery support and information to impacted residents at recovery assistance points (recovery hubs) and through various other channels.