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Tweed Emergency Dashboard

Our community can bookmark and check out the Tweed Shire Council’s Tweed Emergency Dashboard.

If you get lost trying to find river levels in the BOM web site, just go to the Tweed Emergency Dashboard and click on the big button marked “River heights” – it will take you to the Tweed River section of the BOM web site.

Once in there you can view the graphical plots of all the river gauges on the Tweed River, at Barney’s Point, the closest to Fingal Point.

If you look at the river heights from the past few days you’ll be able to see the effects of the rain in our upper catchments from a few days ago and yesterday. There will be two spikes in the river heights.

Go To: Tweed Shire Council – Emergency Dashboard

Go To: Tweed Shire Council – Tweed River – Latest River Heights

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How to use the BOM Site

The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) website provides a range of information including rainfall and river heights which are essential information for people living in flood affected areas.
The BoM radar is a great way to observe the rainfall associated with major weather events such as severe thunderstorms, east coast lows and tropical cyclones.
The following information provides a guide to reading the BoM radar to find rainfall and river height readings for the local Tweed area.

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Community – led Resilience Teams

This guide is designed to assist community members and Red Cross volunteers working with communities to establish and develop their own CRTs.

The guide provides advice for engaging community members, emergency and recovery agencies, and other community stakeholders. It explains the simple steps required to establish and develop a CRT and provides practical examples of how the model has worked in Northern NSW.

Australian Red Cross is working in partnership with RFS and SES, as well as local councils, to encourage a flexible community-led approach to disaster resilience.

Go To: Australian Red Cross – Community – led Resilience Teams

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