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Emergency Dashboard launched to help residents stay informed

READY WHEN IT MATTERS... Developed with emergency services, Greater Shepparton's new Emergency Dashboard gives residents 24/7 access to critical information during bushfires, floods, storms and other emergencies. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

GREATER Shepparton City Council has officially launched the Greater Shepparton Emergency Dashboard, bringing together critical information in one easy-to-use platform.

Developed in collaboration with the CFA, SES, Victoria Police and the local community, the dashboard has been designed to meet the needs of residents, businesss and visitors across Greater Shepparton.

The dashboard functions as a central information hub and trusted source of information during emergencies, providing live updates on bushfires, floods, weather warnings, power outages and road closures.

READY WHEN IT MATTERS… Developed with emergency services, Greater Shepparton’s new Emergency Dashboard gives residents 24/7 access to critical information during bushfires, floods, storms and other emergencies. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

Residents are encouraged to explore the dashboard by visiting shepp.city/emergency. The webpage is accessible 24/7 and provides immediate access to local data, helping residents prepare, stay informed and respond effectively during emergencies.

“If an emergency occurs, residents can rely on the dashboard for the latest warnings and alerts,” said Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali. “It is also a useful resource for everyday information, including roadworks and closures, and weather updates.”

Following the 2022 flood events, Council identified the need for a more streamlined approach to communicating urgent information. The dashboard shares updates and warnings from multiple agencies in one platform, helping reduce confusion in high-stress situations.

“During an emergency, information can come from many different sources. This platform brings that information together in one place, making it easier for the community to stay informed, prepare and act when it matters most,” said Cr Sali.

The project is funded by the Federal and State Governments as part of recovery efforts following the 2022 and 2024 flood and storm events impacting Greater Shepparton.

To access the dashboard, go to shepp.city/emergency.

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