The primary role of the Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) with regards to the management of evacuees is to provide safe, temporary accommodation for a short period until a threat has passed.
Evacuation of residents to a safer place may happen three types of circumstances:
- Self-evacuation – residents self-initiate their movement to safer places based on forecasts
- Voluntary evacuation – residents self-evacuate in response to information provided by QFES and other stakeholders such as local government
- Directed evacuation – residents are directed to evacuate from an exposed area or part of an area by authorised officers pursuant to legislation such as the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990, Disaster Management Act 2003, and Public Safety Preservation Act 1986, which provide the legislative power for directed evacuations to occur.
Shelter in Place
The Fraser Coast Local Disaster Management Group has determined that if the Island evacuation routes are closed for various reasons, then those persons who cannot leave the island will be directed to shelter in place or move to locations where Community Resilience Networks (CRN) or Emergency Services have been established. The location of the CRNs on K’gari are located at Happy Valley and Orchid Beach. There are also emergency service units located at Eurong (RFSQ/ Police) Happy Valley (RFSQ/ QAS) and Orchid Beach (RFS).
The Fraser Coast LDMG will utilise various methods for transmitting information to the community. These CRNs will have links to the Fraser Coast Local Disaster Coordination Centre (LDCC) for advice and assistance in taking care of those who are sheltering on the island.
Discussions with the Island tourist accommodation facilities have resulted in agreements that early evacuations will be encouraged but shelter in place arrangement will be implemented if the evacuation routes and weather conditions make any attempts to move persons off the island too dangerous.
Evacuation
If you are required to evacuate, the second preference is for people to leave the impacted area and shelter with friends and family (if safe to do so).
Always check the tides on K'gari and drive to conditions. Driving Safely on K'gari Information
Residents in these communities will be encouraged to self-evacuate off the island prior to the beach road and access tracks becoming impassable and ferry services are restricted.
The evacuation strategy for tourists on K’gari is for tourists in the central and southern part (Happy Valley South) of the island to self-evacuate via the east coast beach (seventy five mile beach) to Rainbow Beach using the barges at Inskip Point. Tourists in the northern part of the island, Happy Valley north to Orchid Beach will be still be directed to leave the island using the eastern beach (seventy five mile beach) if it's safe to do so or North - South inland tracks to Kingfisher Bay and Wanggoolba Creek. Evacuations should commence 24 – 72 hours before the anticipated arrival of storm tides or damaging winds.
Information relating Evacuations and restricting access to K'Gari will be announced via our information sources – please tune in to local radio ABC Wide Bay FM 100.1 or live stream ABC Listen - Wide Bay and follow updates on the Facebook and Council’s Website.
You can also opt in to receive notifications via the Fraser Coast Disaster Dashboard which will be issued to areas required to evacuate.