Spring has arrived which means longer days, gardens in full bloom – and time to Get Ready for the summer season ahead.

Ipswich City Council Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Deputy Mayor Russell Milligan said the upcoming Get Ready Queensland Week, from 9 to 15 October, is a reminder for all Ipswich residents to prepare for severe weather and potential disasters.

“We all have a role to play in preparing for emergencies and natural disasters – including floods, fires, storms, or any other event that can disrupt and cause damage,” Deputy Mayor Milligan said.

“Queensland may be the sunshine state, but we are also home to the highest frequency of disasters nationally.

“As we head into another bushfire and storm season, it is critical that we all prepare and be ready to respond.

“Council is here to help, with pop-up information stands scheduled throughout the city from 7 September through to 21 October.

“From shopping centres and school libraries to the Seniors Expo and Ipswich Sustainable Living Festival, there are more than 20 opportunities across Ipswich for residents and businesses to speak with council officers on how best to prepare for disasters.

“I encourage everyone to keep an eye on council’s social media for details on a session near you.”

Deputy Mayor Milligan said last year’s devastating floods were still fresh in everyone’s memories.

“Ipswich suffered significant damage in the 2022 floods, with impacts to homes, businesses and roads resulting in more than $20 million in infrastructure and recovery works so far,” he said.

“Council is rebuilding with future flood resilience in mind as we prepare for increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events in our region.

“As we continue to rebuild from what has been, it is critical that we don’t forget to look ahead and prepare for what’s to come.

“I strongly urge everyone to take steps now to make a household emergency plan, create an emergency kit, and prepare your home through activities such as clearing gutters and pruning trees.”

There are three key steps to Get Ready this disaster season:

  1. Understand how you and your home might be impacted
  2. Make an action plan and write it down
  3. Pack an emergency kit of essential supplies

For more information visit Ipswich.qld.gov.au/getready

Visit What’s On or view the table below for the latest schedule of Get Ready events across Ipswich.

DateTimeLocation
7-Sep3pm to 6pmRedbank Town Square Shopping Centre
8-Sep3pm to 6pmBrassall Shopping Centre
14-Sep3pm to 6pmSilkstone Village Shopping Centre
15-Sep3pm to 6pmYamanto Central Shopping Centre
16-Sep11am to 1pmWinston Glades Shopping Centre
18-Sep9am to 4pmIpswich Central Library
19-Sep4pm to 6pmKaralee Shopping Village
20-Sep9am to 4pmSpringfield Central Library
21-Sep9am to 4pmRedbank Plains Library
22-Sep9am to 4pmRedbank Plaza Library
26-Sep9am to 4pmRosewood Library
27-Sep9:30am to 11:30amTails and Trails – ‘Hotel for Bees’ Book LaunchTulmur Place, Nicholas Street Precinct
3-Oct9am to 11amStory & Toddler Time – Get ReadyChildren’s Library, Nicholas Street Precinct
6-Oct9am to 11amStory & Toddler Time – Get ReadyQueens Park – Environmental Education Centre
9-13 Oct8:30am to 5pmQueens Park – Environmental Education Centre
10-Oct9am to 11amStory & Toddler Time – Get ReadySpringfield Central Library
11-Oct9am to 2:30pmYouth Sustainability SummitIpswich Civic Centre
18-Oct10am to 1pmSeniors ExpoIpswich Showgrounds
21-Oct9am to 11amIpswich Sustainable Living FestivalTulmur Place, Nicholas Street Precinct

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