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Consultation has concluded
To outline how we will respond to the event of an emergency, Manningham has a Municipal Emergency Management Plan (MEMP).
This plan has been recently reviewed during April your feedback was invited on our draft MEMP.
The MEMP includes the requirements and the procedures for emergency mitigation, operations and associated relief and recovery arrangements in Manningham
A requirement under the Emergency Management Act 1986, this plan is regularly updated and every 3 years the plan is audited by the Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES).
The plan is developed, updated and tested by Manningham’s Municipal Emergency Management Committee (MEMPC). The committee includes representatives from Council, response agencies, recovery agencies and local community groups.
Hard copies of the draft MEMP are also available for viewing at:
Manningham Civic Centre, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster
Bulleen, Doncaster, The Pines and Warrandyte libraries
Manningham Council Depot, 620 Blackburn Road, Doncaster East.
Submissions closed on Wednesday 24 April.
Feedback received will be considered by the MEMP Committee to inform the final plan.
If you have questions, please call 9840 9333.
To outline how we will respond to the event of an emergency, Manningham has a Municipal Emergency Management Plan (MEMP).
This plan has been recently reviewed during April your feedback was invited on our draft MEMP.
The MEMP includes the requirements and the procedures for emergency mitigation, operations and associated relief and recovery arrangements in Manningham
A requirement under the Emergency Management Act 1986, this plan is regularly updated and every 3 years the plan is audited by the Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES).
The plan is developed, updated and tested by Manningham’s Municipal Emergency Management Committee (MEMPC). The committee includes representatives from Council, response agencies, recovery agencies and local community groups.