Prepare your club for disasters
Natural disasters cannot be controlled or avoided, but you can improve your club's resilience by:
- ensuring the safety of your members, volunteers, and staff
- protecting the club’s property from potential damage
- establishing contingency plans to continue operations during disasters
- helping the club maintain a good reputation amongst members and the community through preparedness and responsible management
- fulfilling your club’s legal and regulatory obligations
- minimising the financial losses the club may incur due to the impact of natural disasters.
Disaster planning resources
Communications plan
The communications plan covers who to communicate with and how to communicate before, during, and after a natural disaster has struck your club. The information provided in this plan will provide you with an understanding of how effective communication at all stages of a disaster or crisis will be beneficial for your club.
Response information sheets
When a natural disaster occurs, the initial response is critical. The response information sheets detail how to respond to natural disasters that Queensland clubs may face, including bushfires, cyclones, storm surges, floods, and severe storms.
Recovery information sheets
Recovering from disasters is just as important as preparing for them. Review the recovery information sheets to understand what you should do during the recovery process. The Queensland Reconstruction Authority and Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority provide further disaster recovery information.
Preparation checklists
The disaster resilient preparation checklists are a valuable tool in preparing your club for potential emergencies. Review this resource to ensure you are well-equipped to face any disaster that may occur.
Disaster review
The disaster review template is a guide to help your club evaluate how well your recovery efforts are working after a disaster. It aims to assist in the recovery process and provide a clear indication of the tasks that can improve your future disaster preparedness.
Disaster resilience working group charter and roles
Working groups in your club can effectively prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural disasters. The disaster resilience working group charter and roles outlines the group’s duties, responsibilities, and authority. A working group in your club could be highly beneficial during natural disasters.
Disaster resilience action plan
The disaster resilience action plan helps Queensland clubs prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural disasters. The guidance includes protecting your club’s premises, equipment, and stock, and ensuring essential services continue during a crisis.
More information
- Keep up to date on weather warnings from your local Council's Disaster Dashboard
- Small business disaster hub checklists
- Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority
- Queensland Reconstruction Authority
- Bushfire map and warnings
- Bushfire alerts and information
- Emergency alerts and contacts for Queensland businesses
- Bushfire preparation for small business
- Queensland weather warnings
- Current tropical cyclone updates
- Flood preparation for small business
- Severe storm preparation for small business
- After a fire
- WorkSafe website
- Queensland Government alerts and warnings
- Australian Disaster Resilience Knowledge Hub: Extensive resources to support all stages of disaster resilience: