Whitsunday Disaster Coordination Centre
The Whitsunday Disaster Coordination Centre will be opened and manned by Council staff and Emergency Agencies, to coordinate resources in response to a disaster event. The centre may not necessarily be opened prior to the impact of the event and may be activated following the event.The area for which the Whitsunday Disaster Coordination Centre is
responsible includes the major townships of Bowen, Collinsville, Proserpine, Airlie Beach and Cannonvale. It includes all communities from Gumlu in the north, west to Mt Coolon, south to the O'Connell River and east to Shute Harbour and the Whitsunday islands.
Communication of advice to the public
Advice will be communicated to residents on local radio and on the Whitsunday Disaster and Emergency Information Facebook site to advise when the centre is operational.
Persons requiring assistance following an event should contact the centre and provide information as requested by the telephone operator.
For the latest advice tune into the following radio stations:
- ABC North Qld - (Bowen) 630AM
- ABC Tropical North - (Proserpine) FM 101.1 - (Airlie) FM 89.9
- 4TO Townsville - (Bowen) 774AM
- STAR FM - (Proserpine) FM101.9 - (Airlie) FM 90.7
- GEM FM - (Bowen) FM95.1
- HIT FM - (Proserpine) FM100.3 - (Airlie) FM94.7
- TRIPLE M - (Proserpine) FM98.7 - (Airlie) FM92.3
Normal radio/telephone/internet communications may be disrupted during a disaster, so have a working transistor radio with a fresh supply of batteries in your home and make sure all family members know where it is.
School Closures
For information regarding school closures relating to a disaster event, please visit the relevant school’s website or contact directly via phone. For public schools, contact the Department of Department of Education and Training.
Vulnerable Residents
Residents and visitors are responsible for their own evacuation. The best situation is always to plan to stay with friends and relatives out of affected areas. Residents who are frail, aged and/or have a disability may be able to register with the Council’s Special Needs Register by contacting Council on 1300 972 753.
Be advised that this register may be an information only service, so people are encouraged to plan for their own needs.
Check Your Neighbours
Get to know your neighbours. Think about people in your neighbourhood who may need your help including:
- Older people
- People with disabilities
- People with a chronic illness or with a mental illness
- Single parents with young children
- Large families
- People who are new to the region including tourists and immigrants
NBN (National Broadband Network)
NBN customers please note:- NBN services require a power source at both the exchange and customer end to operate. As such, unless you have a backup power supply within your premises (battery or generator) you may lose telephone and internet services during power outages. Please consult with your Preferred Retailer Supplier (e.g. Telstra, Optus, etc.) for advice on how to mitigate against loss of services during power loss.