Projects
- Mount Leslie Road, Prospect Vale: Extension of Existing Road
- Prospect Vale & Blackstone Heights Structure Plan - Current State and Summary of Survey Results
- Carrick Structure Plan - Current State & Summary Of Survey Results June 2025
- Deloraine Recreation Precinct
- Meander Valley Road, Westbury - Streetscape Renewal Concept First Look
Emergency Management Information
Be Informed. Be Ready. Stay Safe.
Here you will find information to help you stay informed and ready before, during and after an emergency.
Council has developed a Municipal Emergency Management Plan to guide the management of risks to the community arising from emergencies. The Plan considers roles, responsibilities, preparedness, response, recovery and partnerships with key emergency service providers.
Meander Valley Municipal Emergency Management Plan
We work closely with local and regional emergency management agencies to ensure residents have access to accurate, up-to-date information and essential resources. By prioritizing coordination and communication, we help the community prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters — ensuring the best possible outcomes for everyone when emergencies strike.
Here, you’ll find everything from preparedness tips to real-time emergency updates, all designed to help keep you and your loved ones safe.
Below are a few quick links to help you take immediate action or find key information fast:
- Phone Triple Zero (000) for life-threatening emergencies
- Visit TasALERT for information on current incidents
- Visit TasPol Community Alerts for road closure and other helpful information
- Visit TasNetworks Power outages to view a list of current known power outages
- Visit SES Community Protection Flood Guides for local community flood guides
- Visit Tas Fire for Fire Danger Rating for the current fire danger rating in your area
- Visit BOM's Tasmanian Warnings Summary for the latest weather warnings
- If required, access the Department of Home Affair's Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) for language support and interpreting services.
- If required, access the Australian Government's National Relay Service for communication assistance related to hearing or speech difficulties.
Click on a category below to learn how to prepare for and respond to different types of emergencies: