Disaster Management for Central Queensland, Wide Bay, and Sunshine Coast communities

Country to Coast Queensland is committed to supporting the community to prepare, respond, and recover from disasters and emergencies.
For information specific to COVID-19, please visit Queensland Health

Prepare

Be prepared so that when disasters happen, you and your family are ready to respond.

There are many tools and resources available to the community to help you prepare for disasters such as floods, bushfires, drought, and pandemics.

Useful resources include:

Tips to prepare:

Respond

Access health services and other support if you’ve been impacted by disaster.

Country to Coast Queensland offers a range of services to support communities before during and after a disaster.

Local primary health services

Check with your GP, Aboriginal medical services, pharmacies, and allied health providers to make sure they are open for business. Use the Healthdirect Service Finder to locate a health service near you.

Mental health support

Contact these services for immediate 24/7 help – in an emergency, please call 000 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department.

Keep up to date with relevant alerts and warnings during a disaster

Recover

Country to Coast delivers a range of programs to support our communities to recover.

Medicare Mental Health

Medicare Mental Health services are available to support people of all ages seeking mental health advice and services.

Medicare Better Access

Talk to your GP or contact a Medicare-registered mental health professional, such as a psychologist or mental health social worker, to access up to 10 counselling sessions each calendar year.

Services are available for anyone whose mental health has been affected by bushfires, floods or other disasters. It is not limited to people living in directly impacted areas. People can self-refer to a mental health professional, and a mental health treatment plan is not required. Fees may apply.

Community Resources

Financial Support

Mental Health and Wellbeing Support

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While the Australian Government Department of Health has contributed to the funding of this website, the information on this website does not necessarily reflect the views of the Australian Government and is not advice that is provided, or information that is endorsed, by the Australian Government.

The Australian Government is not responsible in negligence or otherwise for any injury, loss or damage however arising from the use of or the reliance on the information provided on this website.

To get in touch with our team over the holiday period, please email contact@c2coast.org.au. 

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