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Disaster Recovery

Locality: Wacol, Queensland

Phone: +61 478 012 115



Address: 4/17 Tile Street 4076 Wacol, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.disasterrecovery.com.au/

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24.01.2022 Thought you needed to pay the PCBU to keep your contract? Does your public liability insurance cover you? Questions asked to our panel member Jason. Jason’s w...orks for the insurance companies, tasked with managing Public Liability Insurance Claims. Our discussion includes some of the following stories and scenarios: What people think they are covered for. What is the first thing looked by the claims adjuster when making a claim? Is asbestos generally included in my Public Liability policy? Who is legally liable to pay? Does a purchase order obligate you to dry structure when only given a content purchase order? Negligent vs Contractual law Thanks, Paul, for dropping in, and on your first Podcast appearance. Find us on Spotify - copy show link Hit the subscribe button https://open.spotify.com/show/4FVBn8Cfyx2jOx0m4MksuG Latest Podcast will be available this Friday 23rd October @ 5 pm AEST



22.01.2022 We briefly looked at the confirmation of La Niña in one our recent blog posts, but wanted to link you all to a more detailed resource. Click here to learn more about La Nina and the impacts it is expected to have on Australia, particularly during Summer 2020/2021. #LaNina #ClimateChange #DisasterRecoveryQLD... http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/updates/articles/a020.shtml

15.01.2022 Emergency Management Australia urges Australians to properly prepare for the upcoming summer disaster season, which has already commenced. Since the horrific bushfires last summer, the Government has been working to bolster Australia's ability to respond to and recover from crises including natural disasters and the COVID-19 Pandemic," Minister Littleproud said. The next challenge is to make sure we are all prepared for the disaster risks facing us over the coming season.... https://minister.homeaffairs.gov.au//prepare-for-summer-di

13.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology confirmed that a La Niña has formed and is expected to affect that Australian climate in the summer of 2020/2021. Be prepared for hotter temperatures, increased rainfall, and bushfires in your area. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/ #climatechange #disasterrecovery



11.01.2022 Mental Health Week is coming up in Australia, so it’s a great time to share some helpful tips for looking after your mental health during uncertain times. Are you making time for your health? #mentalhealth #disasterrecovery #mentalhealthweek2020

05.01.2022 Here are some important, helpful things to think about when it comes to managing change as a small business. Not only are times uncertain right now, but generally, they always are! You want to be able to adapt to a changing environment and grow stronger. Here are some tips on how... #changemanagement #disasterrecovery #smallbusiness https://www.microsoft.com//change-management-principles-fo

02.01.2022 Here’s a look at how hotels and restaurants can establish a culture that reinforces the role of cleanliness. Adapting to the new standard of cleanliness is achievable, and here’s how you can implement it. #disasterrecovery #covidcleaning #coviddisinfection



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