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22.01.2022 What is your 'What-If' plan? Be Prepared. Stay Connected. http://dashboard.douglas.qld.gov.au/
20.01.2022 How do I protect my caravan from a cyclone? Park with the narrow end facing the wind Park out of the way of trees that might fall Tie down your caravan securely... Apply the brake Chock the wheels. Be prepared. Stay connected. http://dashboard.douglas.qld.gov.au/
17.01.2022 As they prepare to farewell high school years, Year 12 Students at Mossman State High School were served a sombre road safety message yesterday. The annual st...aged serious car crash scenario on school grounds made for a grim scene, and a meaningful message about the importance of road safety. See more
17.01.2022 SES Search techniques The SES in FNQ has seen an increase in search and rescue missions since COVID restrictions were lifted earlier this year. SES Area Controller for FNQ, Peter Rinaudo, speaks to ABC Far North to explain some of the search techniques and reasons why people get lost.... Listen here https://ab.co/3q20eru
17.01.2022 POP-UP CLINIC: in response to the COVID-19 outbreak in Adelaide, we have rolled out our new mobile COVID-19 testing clinic to Port Douglas. The van (previous...ly used by our Oral Health team) is set up next to St Mary’s By the Sea Chapel, 8 Dixie St, Port Douglas and will be operating there from 9am-3pm until Friday 20 November. To get tested at at this fever clinic, please contact our main COVID fever clinic booking number (07) 4226-4781. Please leave a message if the line is busy, and we will call you back. Appointments are strongly recommended, in order to reduce waiting times. If you entered Queensland before 11:59pm 16 November 2020 and were in a South Australian hotspot on or after Monday 9 November, you must get tested, even if you have no symptoms. For more info on symptoms and the full list of other testing locations, head to: www.covid19.qld.gov.au For information about Queensland's response to the South Australian outbreak, including a detailed Q&A, visit: https://www.qld.gov.au//coronav/current-status/sa-outbreak If you have any concerns for your health, contact your GP, phone 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) or present to your closest emergency department.
12.01.2022 Bushfires, severe storms and COVID-19. After a year like 2020, what would it take to build more resilient communities? Here are some lessons we can learn from Mt Resilience changes we can make together to adapt!
11.01.2022 Never miss a weather warning or road closure Sign up for SMS & Email Alerts at the Douglas Dashboard. Be prepared. Stay connected. ... http://dashboard.douglas.qld.gov.au/
10.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW? || The Douglas Dashboard provides a frequent camera feed to the crossing over Barratt's Creek, located south of Daintree Village Barratt's Creek is one of five sites with flood cameras to help our community keep an eye on flood-prone areas and be informed before travelling during wet weather. Be prepared. Stay connected. ... http://dashboard.douglas.qld.gov.au/
07.01.2022 More than four tropical cyclones are likely to form in the Coral Sea this summer, according to the Bureau of Meteorology
05.01.2022 Get your home wet season ready this weekend Clean gutters and downpipes. Trim trees and overhanging branches. Repair corrosion, particularly inside the roof.... Replace rotten and termite-infested timber. Take advantage of Douglas Shire Council's FREE garden waste disposal starting today! More details here https://bit.ly/3fgRdG3
02.01.2022 Has your business got a COVID safe plan in place? Under the Public Health Directions, it is mandatory for some types of businesses to operate under a COVID ...Safe Industry Plan. For other businesses, it is mandatory to complete a COVID Safe Checklist with COVID Safe training. With mobile testing now available in Port Douglas, it is a timely reminder to be proactive. More here https://bit.ly/3pFymJx
02.01.2022 What is a monsoon? The term monsoon is used to describe the seasonal reversal of winds that occurs over parts of the tropics In northern Australia, the prevailing wind is from the east or southeast for most of the year, but during active monsoon periods the winds shift to become northwesterly at the surface.... As the Australian summer approaches, the continent heats up. Read more here https://bit.ly/3nrb5t4
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