Publications
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Publish date | Title | Summary |
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SEMP Bushfire Sub-Plan | The State Emergency Management Plan Bushfire Sub-Plan outlines the current arrangements for the management of bushfires in Victoria. This supports a comprehensive, integrated and coordinated approach and reflects a shared responsibility for bushfire management. In alignment with the SEMP, this plan contextualises the current arrangements, roles and responsibilities for bushfire mitigation, planning, preparedness, response (including relief) and recovery. | |
SEMP Tsunami Sub-Plan | The SEMP Tsunami Sub-Plan provides sources of information and to outline the arrangements for ensuring an integrated and coordinated approach to the State’s management of tsunami events, in order to reduce the impact and consequences of these events on the community, infrastructure and services. | |
SEMP Radiation Sub-Plan | SEMP Radiation Sub-Plan | |
Emergency Management Operational Summary 2020-21 | Emergency Management Operational Summary 2020-21 | |
Emergency Management Operational Review 2017-18 | Emergency Management Operational Review 2017-18 | |
Post Season Operational Review 2012-13 | Post Season Operational Review 2012-13 | |
Emergency Management Diversity and Inclusion Framework | Victoria has a new emergency management and diversity framework designed to support a sector approach to better reflecting and connecting with the diverse community it serves. | |
Victoria’s Critical Infrastructure All Sectors Resilience Report 2022 | Victoria’s Critical Infrastructure All Sectors Resilience Report 2022 is the seventh report published under Victoria’s critical infrastructure resilience arrangements. | |
SEMP Health Emergencies Sub-Plan | The State Emergency Management Plan Health Emergencies Sub-Plan provides the arrangements and coordination of roles and responsibilities for the management of health emergencies in Victoria. | |
SEMP Viral (Respiratory) Pandemic Sub-Plan | Every Victorian Government department and agency (including emergency management agencies) must have a plan in place to address the possible impacts and consequences of pandemic influenza on their organisations, and their responsibilities to communities. |