Local government disaster dashboards

Queensland’s local governments have disaster dashboards and/or websites that provide important information to support local communities during and after disaster events.

Disaster dashboards generally include information about:

  • weather warnings
  • evacuation centre openings and locations
  • river heights
  • road conditions and closures
  • power and phone outages
  • school closures
  • emergency news
  • helpful contacts.

Many council disaster dashboards also offer an option to sign up for local weather alerts and notifications.

The Bureau of Meteorology's BOM Weather App also allows you to set up weather warning notifications on your phone for up to 3 locations for hazard options including flood, fire weather, heatwave, severe thunderstorm, severe weather, tropical cyclone and tsunami.

Find your local council disaster dashboard

Local governments listed alphabetically

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After a disaster

Queenslanders impacted from a local disaster event can find information services and support.

Disaster planning

In preparation for storm, cyclone and bushfire seasons, many local councils will be out and about running events, pop-up information stalls and other activities to help their community Get Ready for when the next major weather event occurs.