Redland City Council is progressing through recommendations made in a Council-commissioned independent review into its response to ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred in March this year.
At the December general meeting, Council unanimously endorsed the Tropical Cyclone Alfred After-Action Review prepared by the Yellow Company, thanked participants who contributed to the review, and noted the progress made thus far on its recommendations.
Redland City Mayor Jos Mitchell said the review identified several strengths in Council’s response and recovery operations, during and after the cyclone.
“In particular, Council’s proactive preparedness was noted,” said the Mayor, who is also chair of the Local Disaster Management Group.
“This included its regular Human and Social Recovery meetings – held during business-as-usual operations – that ensured a well-connected and responsive recovery network when it was needed.
“The review also noted Council’s robust inter-agency collaboration, with 47 agencies contributing to the response, as well as how the Community Champions program continued to serve as a vital conduit between Council and the community during the event.
“The State Disaster Coordination Centre also commended Council’s timely approval and dissemination of emergency alerts.”

The Mayor said the review identified 18 recommendations designed to strengthen Council’s disaster management capability, improve operational efficiency, and enhance community resilience.
“Each recommendation was informed by stakeholder feedback, operational observations, and strategic analysis,” she said.
“In the months following the cyclone, Council has taken action toward implementing these recommendations, which are at various stages of completion.
“While action will be dependent on resourcing and funding related to the recommendations, Council is committed to continuous improvement that will result in better outcomes for the Redlands Coast community during future disaster events.”






