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Murray River Council PO Box 21, Mathoura NSW 2710
p 1300 087 004
f 03 5884 3417
w www.murrayriver.nsw.gov.au
Local Emergency
Management Plan
November 2017
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Table of Contents
Part 1 – Administration ................................................................................................................................... 2
Authority ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Objectives .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Scope......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Principles ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Test and Review Process........................................................................................................................... 4
Part 2 – Community Context .......................................................................................................................... 5
Annexure A – Community Profile ............................................................................................................... 5
General ............................................................................................................................................. 5
Landform and Topography ................................................................................................................ 5
Climate ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Land Use .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Population and People ...................................................................................................................... 8
Transport Routes and Facilities ........................................................................................................ 9
Economy and Industry .................................................................................................................... 10
Waterways, Water storages and Lakes .................................................................................................... 10
Annexure B – Hazards and Risks Summary............................................................................................. 12
Annexure C – Local Sub Plans, Supporting Plans and Policies ................................................................ 13
Part 3 – Restricted Operational Information ............................................................................................... 16
Annexure D – Community Assets ............................................................................................................. 16
Key Resources and Locations ........................................................................................................ 16
Annexure E – Vulnerable Facilities List .................................................................................................... 37
Annexure F – Consequence Management Guides ................................................................................... 39
Annexure G – Contact Details .................................................................................................................. 40
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Part 1 – Administration
Authority The Murray River Council Local Emergency Management Plan (EMPLAN) has been prepared by the Murray River Council Local Emergency Management Committee in compliance with the State Emergency & Rescue Management Act 1989. APPROVED
……………………………………………………… Chair Murray Local Emergency Management Committee Dated: 12 October 2017
ENDORSED
………………………………………………………
Chair
Riverina Murray Regional Emergency Management Committee
Dated: 22 November 2017
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Purpose The Murray River Council Local Emergency Management Plan (the Plan) details the arrangements for, prevention of, preparation for, response to and recovery from emergencies within the Murray River Council Local Government Area (LGA).
It encompasses arrangements for:
emergencies controlled by combat agencies;
emergencies controlled by combat agencies and supported by the Local Emergency Operations Controller (LEOCON);
emergency operations for which there is no combat agency; and
circumstances where a combat agency has passed control to the LEOCON.
Objectives The objectives of this Plan are to:
define participating organisation and functional area roles and responsibilities in preparation for, response to and recovery from emergencies;
set out the control, coordination and liaison arrangements at the Local level;
detail activation and alerting arrangements for involved agencies; and
detail arrangements for the acquisition and co-ordination of resources.
Scope The Plan describes the arrangements at local level to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies and also provides policy direction for the preparation of sub-plans and supporting plans:
Arrangements detailed in this Plan are based on the assumption that the resources upon which the Plan relies are available when required; and
The effectiveness of arrangements detailed in this Plan are dependent upon all involved agencies preparing, testing and maintaining appropriate internal instructions, and/or standing operating procedures.
Principles The following principles are applied in this Plan:
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a) The Emergency Risk Management (ERM) process is to be used as the basis for emergency planning in New South Wales. This methodical approach to the planning process is to be applied by Emergency Management Committees at all levels.
b) Responsibility for preparation, response and recovery rests initially at local level. If local agencies and available resources are not sufficient they are augmented by those at regional level.
c) Control of emergency response and recovery operations is conducted at the lowest effective level.
d) Agencies may deploy their own resources from their own service from outside the affected local area or region if they are needed.
e) The Local Emergency Operations Controller (LEOCON) is responsible, when requested by a combat agency, to coordinate the provision of resources support. EOCONs would not normally assume control from a combat agency unless the situation can no longer be contained. Where necessary, this should only be done after consultation with the Regional Emergency Operations Controller (REOCON) and agreement of the combat agency and the appropriate level of control.
f) Emergency preparation, response and recovery operations should be conducted with all agencies carrying out their normal functions wherever possible.
g) Prevention measures remain the responsibility of authorities/agencies charged by statute with the responsibility.
Test and Review Process The Murray River Council Local Emergency Management Committee (LEMC) will review this Plan every three (3) years, or following any:
activation of the Plan in response to an emergency;
legislative changes affecting the Plan; and
exercises conducted to test all or part of the Plan.
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Part 2 – Community Context
Annexure A – Community Profile
General
The local government area of Murray River Council sweeps across an area of 11,865km2, is home to approximately 11,500 residents and is located in the southern Riverina, at least 800km south west of Sydney and 205km north of Melbourne.
The main population centres include Barham, Mathoura, Moama, Moulamein, Tooleybuc and Wakool. Other settlements include Bunnaloo, Goodnight, Murray Downs, Koraleigh, Cummerangunja and Womboota.
Murray River Council has a wealth of physical features including majestic sweeping plains; magnificent stands of redgum forests and is almost totally surrounded by the mighty Murray River and its tributaries.
The area’s natural assets prove to be a large attraction for locals and visitors alike and form the backdrop to many recreational activities. With tourism, industry and an idyllic rural lifestyle, Murray River Council is a growing region with much to offer.
In the eastern part of the Council, are the wards of Greater Murray and Moama with the largest ward of Greater Wakool found to the west.
Murray River Council is bordered by the New South Wales Councils of Balranald, Hay, Edward River and Berrigan and over the Murray in Victoria by the Moira, Campaspe, Gannawarra and the Swan Hill Rural City Council.
The village of Kyalite, in the Greater Wakool ward, straddles the border with Balranald Shire. By local arrangements, incidents and emergencies in the area are carried out by Balranald Shire rescue units.
The township is Moama, and together with her Victorian neighbour Echuca, they service a population of well over 20,000 people, as well as approximately two million visitors who travel to the area every year. The township of Deniliquin is an important community, servicing the residents of the Greater Murray ward with a range of services.
The Victorian city of Swan Hill, sits just over the state border from the village of Murray Downs and many of the residents of the Greater Wakool ward utilise the services Swan Hill provides.
In May 2016, the Wakool Shire and Murray Shire were merged to form the Murray River Council.
Landform and Topography
The area covered by the Murray River Council today is unique.
It is almost totally surrounded by the mighty Murray River and its tributaries. Council’s southern border is formed by the Murray River, with the Edward, Wakool, Murrumbidgee and Niemur Rivers cross the landscape mainly in the northern parts. The Gulpa Creek is another important waterway which leaves the Murray and flows past Mathoura. The Cadell Fault, which changed the course of the Murray River about 30,000 years ago, traverses the area from north to south.
Murray River Council’s terrain is largely flat flood plain country, consisting predominately of agricultural land. The Council boasts wetlands of international significance and includes part of the largest river red gum forest in Australia. In addition there are a number of National Parks within the LGA with one of the largest being Yanga in the far north-west.
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The soil types vary within Murray River Council, however, the dominant types are red brown earths, grey, brown and red clays and soil complex associated with ancestral streams.
Climate
The climate of the Murray River Council can be described as temperate, boasting more hours of sunshine than the Gold Coast.
The Riverina Murray region has a strong seasonal cycle, with cool to cold winters and warm to hot summers. It is considered likely to be one of the regions of New South Wales most severely impacted by climate change because of increasing temperatures, changes in the volume and distribution of rainfall, reduced snowfalls, and decreases in river flows.
The Impacts of Climate Change on Natural Hazards Profile-State Overview 2010 report identifies that:
Daily maximum temperatures are projected to rise across all seasons by an average of 1.5–3°C, with the greatest increase in winter and spring (2–3°C). Nights are also projected to be warmer by an average 0.5–2°C, with the greatest increase in spring (1–2°C).
Rainfall is projected to shift from winter to summer dominance with overall total falls declining, especially in the winter growing season. This decline is projected to be 20–50%, with the greatest reduction in southern parts of the region.
Spring and autumn are projected to be similar to winter with rainfall decreasing by up to 50%, and the largest decreases occurring in the south and west. Evaporation is projected to increase in these seasons, exacerbating the dry conditions. Projected increases in the severity of short, medium and longer term droughts are likely to lead to a decrease of up to 15% in total runoff. El Niño years experienced in the region are likely to continue to result in an increased probability of lower than average rainfall and become hotter. La Niña years experienced in the region are likely to continue to result in an increased probability of higher than average rainfall and become warmer, with storms producing heavy downpours likely to become more frequent.
Projections indicate that despite water stress overall becoming more intense, there is a risk that flood-producing rainfall events are likely to become more frequent and more intense with increased summer rainfall in La Niña years in the Riverina Murray region which includes extensive floodplains and wetlands.
Land Use
The main form of land use in the LGA is agriculture.
The region boasts a rich agriculture based on irrigation including rice, livestock, citrus, cereal crops, dairy, walnuts, olives and vineyards.
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Land Use Zone / Type / Classification Area (sq km) % of LGA
RU1 Primary Production 10,080.08 85.00%
RU3 Forestry 413.06 3.48%
RU5 Villages 4.86 0.04%
R1 General Residential 7.83 0.07%
R2 Low Density Residential 0.83 0.01%
R5 Large Lot Residential 5.276 0.04%
B2 Local Centre 0.32 0.00%
B6 Enterprise Corridor 0.40 0.00%
IN1 General Industrial 4.19 0.04%
SP1 Special Activities 1.40 0.01%
SP2 Infrastructure 16.82 0.14%
SP3 Tourist 1.13 0.01%
RE1 Public Recreation 1.19 0.01%
RE2 Private Recreation 3.88 0.03%
E1 National Parks and Nature Reserves 1,215.86 10.25%
E3 Environmental Management 21.93 0.18%
W1 Natural Waterways 72.70 0.61%
W2 Recreational Waterways 6.962 0.06%
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Population and People
Population (based on 2015 ABS information)
Total persons (excluding overseas visitors) 11,594
Males 5,930
Females 5,656
Medium age (years) 49.15
Age
0-4 years 5% 611
5-14 years 11% 1265
15-24 years 10% 1167
25-54 years 32% 3719
55-64 years 16% 1820
65 years and over 26% 3004
Household Type
Family household 2,982
Lone Person household 1,153
Group Household 87
Income (population aged 15 years and over)
Median individual income (annual) $38,072
Language
Throughout Murray River Council - 92.5% of people only spoke English at home.
Other languages spoken at home included Italian 0.6%, Dutch 0.3%, Filipino 0.3%, Punjabi 0.3%, Cantonese 0.2%, German 0.2%, Welsh 0.1%, Russian 0.1% and Japanese 0.1%.
Employment
There were 5028 people who reported being in the labour force in the week before Census night in 2011. Of these, 60.1% were employed full time, 29.2% were employed part-time and 4.1% were unemployed.
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In 2011, when the census was completed the following employment details were gathered for two of the towns in the Council area and the results showed the area’s diversity.
Most Common Occupations Moama Wakool
Managers 19.9% 32.3%
Technicians and Trades Workers 14.9% 10.8%
Professionals 14.4% 10.8%
Clerical and Administrative Workers 11.3% 9.6%
Sales Workers 10.8%.
Labourers 13.8%
Transport Routes and Facilities
Murray River Council has the following highways traversing the Council area:
Cobb Highway running north-south through it from Deniliquin to Echuca
Stuart Highway running east-west through it from Hay to Balranald
Other main roads include
Barmah
Perricoota from Moama
Deniliquin to Barham,
Moulamein to Swan Hill
Moulamein to Barham
Moulamein to Balranald
Murray River Council also has a number of bridges over the Murray River, linking
Echuca and Moama - A narrow two-lane bridge between carries up to 24,000 traffic movements per day in peak season. Average daily movements are 20,000 vehicles.
Barham and Koondrook
Murray Downs and Swan Hill
Tooleybuc and Piangil
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Convenient transport options are available, including a passenger bus service running several times a day to Melbourne and many regional centres. Train services between Echuca/Bendigo/Melbourne and Swan Hill/Kerang/Bendigo/Melbourne operate daily.
Residents also benefit from advanced highway infrastructure and an all-weather airport located in Echuca. There is also a good system of local area buses in Moama and taxis operating in Moama and Barham.
Victorian Railways run freight only rail lines through the Murray River from Echuca to Deniliquin.
Mobility, Vehicles Per Dwelling/Travel to Work
On the day of the 2011 Census, the method of travel to work for employed people was predominately by car with a massive 87% of those attending work when by car.
Economy and Industry
Murray River Council has a strong and diverse business base. Key industries include agriculture, accommodation and food services, manufacturing, construction and retail and health care.
Tourism is strong, with the mighty Murray River and its tributaries, red gum forests, the historic port of Echuca (which has recently undergone a $14m redevelopment), an abundance of supporting tourism product, major events and a wonderful climate which ensures the destination is consistently popular with visitors.
During holiday season, the population of Murray River Council can increase up to five times the normal due to the popularity of the area as a holiday destination. Golf and other sporting events, river activities, including water skiing, camping, fishing and riding the mighty paddle steamers attract large volumes of people.
Waterways, Water storages and Lakes
The main bodies of water in the local area are:
Murray River
Edward River
Wakool River
Murrumbidgee River and (separate catchment)
Niemur River
Water storages in the Council area include:
Barham Potable Water reservoir Punt Road
Barham Raw Water reservoir Gonn Street
Wakool Potable water plant Burraboi Road
Perricoota – James Street Mathoura
Moulamein – Pretty Pine Road
Murray Downs Potable & Raw water reservoirs Murray Downs Drive
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Tooleybuc Potable water plant Grant Street
Koraleigh Potable water plant Koraleigh Road
Moulamein Potable water reservoir Barrata Street
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Annexure B – Hazards and Risks Summary
A Local Emergency Risk Management (ERM) Report has been undertaken by the Murray River Council Local Emergency Management Committee (LEMC) identifying the following hazards as having risk of causing loss of life, property, utilities, services and/or the community’s ability to function within its normal capacity.
These hazards have been identified as having the potential to create an emergency.
(Echelon Australia – February 2008 (Updated 23 July 2012)
Hazard Risk Description Likelihood
Rating Consequenc
e Rating Risk
Priority
Combat / Responsible
Agency
Agricultural Disease
(Animal/Plant)
An agriculture/horticulture incident that results, or has
potential to result, in the spread of a communicable disease or
infestation.
Likely Major High Department of
Primary Industries
Bridge Collapse
Failure of a major bridge structure with or without warning owing to structural failure or as a result of external/ internal events
or other hazards/ incidents.
Unlikely Extreme High LEOCON
Bridge Collapse
Failure of a Council controlled bridge structure with or without
warning owing to structural failure or as a result of external/ internal events or other hazards/
incidents.
Possible Extreme High LEOCON
Communicable Disease (Human)
Pandemic illness that affects, or has potential to affect, large
portions of the human population. Possible Extreme High
Department of Health
Earthquake Earthquake of significant strength
that results in localised or widespread damage.
Rare Moderate Medium LEOCON
Fire (Bush or Grass)
Major fires in areas of bush or grasslands.
Possible Moderate Medium NSW RFS
Fire (Infrastructure)
Major fires in areas of residential and industrial.
Possible Major Medium FRNSW
Flood (Flash) Heavy rainfall causes excessive localised flooding with minimal warning time.
Unlikely Major Medium NSW SES
Flood (Riverine)
River flows exceed the capacity of normal river systems resulting
in flood waters escaping and inundating river plains.
Possible Major Medium NSW SES
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Hazard Risk Description Likelihood
Rating Consequenc
e Rating Risk
Priority
Combat / Responsible
Agency
Hazardous Release
Hazardous material released as a result of an incident or
accident. Unlikely Moderate Medium FRNSW
Heatwave A sequence of abnormally hot
conditions having the potential to affect a community adversely.
Possible Major Medium SEOCON
Storm
Severe storm with accompanying lightning, hail, wind, and/or rain
that causes severe damage and/or localised flooding
(includes tornado).
Possible Moderate Medium NSW SES
Storm Severe storm with accompanying wind causing damage to building
containing asbestos. Possible Moderate Medium
NSW SES NSW EPA
Transport Emergency
(Road) (Rail)
A major vehicle accident that disrupts one or more major
transport routes that can result in risk to people trapped in traffic
jams, restrict supply routes and/or protracted loss of access
to or from the area.
Rare Major Medium LEOCON
Transport Emergency (Air)
Aircraft crashes in LGA resulting in fatalities, injuries and/or
damage to property.
Rare Major Medium LEOCON
Transport Emergency
(Waterways)
A major accident that results in environmental damage and major recovery operation.
Rare Major Medium Maritime Rescue
Utilities Failure
Major failure of essential utility for unreasonable periods of time as a result of a natural or man-made
occurrence.
Possible Moderate Medium LEOCON
Utilities Failure
Major failure of water supply utility for unreasonable periods of
time as a result of a natural or man-made occurrence.
Possible Major Medium NSW
Dept. of Health
Annexure C – Local Sub Plans, Supporting Plans and Policies
Responsibility for the preparation and maintenance of appropriate sub and supporting plans rest with the relevant Combat Agency Controller or the relevant Functional Area Coordinator. The sub/supporting plans are developed in consultation with the Murray LEMC and the community.
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The plans listed below are supplementary to this EMPLAN. The sub/supporting plans have been endorsed by the LEMC and are determined as compliant and complimentary to the arrangements listed in this EMPLAN. These plans are retained by the LEMO on behalf of the LEMC and public release versions are available on the Murray River Council Website.
Plan/Policy Purpose Combat / Responsible Agency
Murray River Emergency Risk Management (ERM) Report (July
2012)
Addresses Natural, Technological and Biological risks that may affect the Murray River community.
Local Emergency Operations Controller
Murray River Bush Fire Management Plan
Covers preparedness measures, the conduct of response operations and the coordination of
immediate recovery measures from bush fire within the Murray River Council area.
NSW Rural Fire Service
Murray River Flood Emergency Sub Plan
Covers preparedness measures, the conduct of response operations and the coordination of
immediate recovery measures from flooding within the Murray River Council area.
NSW State Emergency Service
Murray River Crossings – Incident Response Sub-Plan of the Murray
District
To assist in the management of traffic in the event of a closure of one of the RMS (RTA) managed
Murray River crossings (Echuca- Moama, Tooleybuc-Piangil, Swan Hill-Murray Downs,
Barham-Koondrook Bridges)
Roads & Maritime Services
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RESTRICTED
OPERATIONAL
INFORMATION
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Annexure D – Community Assets
Key Resources and Locations
Emergency Operations Centre(s)
Building Address
Murray River Council Office Building 15 Murray Street Barham NSW 2732
Murray River Council Office Building Tualka Terrace Moulamein NSW 2733
Mathoura Visitor and Business Centre Cobb Highway, Mathoura NSW 2710
Murray River Council Branch Office 6 Meninya Street, Moama NSW 2731
Combat Agency Control / Operations Centre(s)
Unit Address
NSW Rural Fire Service Moulamein Road Barham NSW 2732
NSW Rural Fire Service Cobb Highway, Moama NSW 2731
NSW SES Barham Unit 51 Forest Street Barham NSW 2732
NSW SES Moama Unit Lea Court, Moama NSW 2731
Police Station(s)
Unit Address
Barham Police Station 51 Noorong Street Barham NSW 2732
Moulamein Police Station 67 Tallow Street Moulamein NSW 2733
Mathoura Police Station 30 Mathoura Street Mathoura NSW 2710
Moama Police Station Maiden Street, Moama NSW 2731
Fire Station(s)
Unit Address
Fire & Rescue NSW - Barham 32 Niemur Street Barham NSW 2732
Fire & Rescue NSW - Moama 30-32 Maiden Street Moama NSW 2731
Ambulance Station(s)
Unit Address
NSW Ambulance Service, Deniliquin Station 172-174 Dick Street, Deniliquin NSW 2710
NSW Ambulance Service, Barham Station Gonn Street, Barham NSW 2732
St John Ambulance Australia (VIC) Campaspe Division 215 Ogilvie Avenue, Echuca VIC 3564
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Rural Fire Service Units
Brigade Address
Barham Brigade Moulamein Road, Barham NSW 2732
Brassi Brigade Brassi Road, Deniliquin NSW 2710
Bullatale Brigade, Millewa Road, Bullatale NSW 2710
Bunnaloo Brigade Bunnaloo Road, Bunnaloo NSW 2731
Caldwell Brigade Yallakool Road, Caldwell NSW 2731
Dhuragoon Brigade Craigemains Road, Dhuragoon NSW 2733
Goodnight Brigade Goodnight Road, Goodnight NSW 2733
Gonn Mellool Brigade Gonn Road, Barham NSW 2732
Hill Plain Brigade Cobb Highway, Deniliquin NSW 2710
Koraleigh Brigade Koraleigh Road, Koraleigh NSW 2732
Kyalite Brigade River Road, Kyalite NSW2732
Mallan Brigade Cunninyuek Road Mallan NSW3732
Mathoura Brigade 19 Morris Street, Mathoura NSW 2710
Moama Brigade Cobb Highway, Moama NSW 2731
Moulamein Brigade Turora Street, Moulamein NSW 2733
Murray Downs Brigade Murray Downs Drive, Murray Downs NSW2732
Noorong Brigade Noorong Road, Noorong NSW2732
Rangemore Brigade Rangemore Road, Rangemore NSW 2710
Tantonan Brigade Wirringan Lane, Mathoura NSW 2710
Thyra Brigade Thyra Road, Thyra NSW 2731
Tooleybuc Brigade Murray Street, Tooleybuc NSW 2733
Tullakool Brigade Barham - Moulamein Road, Tullakool NSW 2710
Wakool Brigade Dampier Street, Wakool NSW 2710
Womboota Brigade Perricoota Road, Womboota NSW 2731
Yanga Brigade Sturt Highway, Yanga NSW 2733
State Emergency Service Units
Unit Address
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NSW SES Barham Unit 51 Forest Street Barham NSW 2732
NSW SES Moama Unit Lea Court, Moama NSW 2731
NSW SES Mathoura Unit Morris Street, Mathoura NSW 2710
Accredited Rescue Units
Unit Address
Echuca-Moama Search and Rescue 294 High Street, Echuca VIC 3564
Marine Rescue NSW - Moama Unit Cobb Highway, Moama NSW 2731
Fire & Rescue NSW - Barham 32 Niemur Street Barham NSW 2732
Fire & Rescue NSW - Moama 30-32 Maiden Street Moama NSW 2731
Hospitals, Medical Facilities and Capability
Facility Address
Barham Hospital / Barham Health Service 70 Punt Road, Barham NSW 2732
Barham/Koondrook Soldiers Memorial Hospital 88 Punt Road Barham NSW 2732
Barham Medical Clinic 4/15 Mellool Street Barham NSW 2732
Deniliquin Hospital / Deniliquin Health Service 411 Charlotte Street, Deniliquin NSW 2710
Echuca Hospital / Echuca Regional Health 9-27 Francis Street, Echuca VIC 3564
Mathoura Community Health Centre 19 Lawrence Street, Mathoura NSW 2710
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Evacuation Centres, Activation and Capacity (EAST)
Centre Name: Mathoura Visitors and Business Centre
Street Address: 23 Moama Street
Suburb / Town: Mathoura NSW 2710
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Moama Street and Morris Street
Coordinates: 100 345
Facility Owner: Murray River Council
Facility Type: Tourist centre with toilets and kitchen facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Kalli Crump (Manager) Name: Murray River Council
Telephone: 03 5884 3730 Telephone: 03 5880 3500
Mobile: 0427 843 730 Mobile:.
Other: 03 5880 3500 Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 250
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 150
Time required to set –up 2 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Mathoura Bowling Club
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Street Address: 1 – 9 Moama Street
Suburb / Town: Mathoura NSW 2710
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Moama Street and Stevens Street
Coordinates: 100 350
Facility Owner: Mathoura & District Servicemans Club
Facility Type: Bowls Club with toilets and kitchen facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Manager Name: Secretary
Telephone: 03 5880 3200 Telephone: 03 5880 3200
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 250
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 150
Time required to set –up 2 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Bunnaloo Community Hall
Street Address: Fitzroy Street
Suburb / Town: Bunnaloo NSW 2731
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Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Fitzroy Street and Gipps Street intersection
Coordinates: 825 375
Facility Owner: Murray River Council
Facility Type: Vacant Hall with toilets and kitchen facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Ryan Vagg Name: Damien Connell
Telephone: 03 5489 7234 Telephone:
Mobile: Mobile:. 0429 897 247
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 150
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 75
Time required to set –up 4 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Caldwell Community Hall
Street Address: Yallakool Road
Suburb / Town: Caldwell NSW 2731
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Barham Road and Yallakool Road intersection
Coordinates: 680 505
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Facility Owner: Murray River Council
Facility Type: Community Hall with toilets and kitchen facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Jamie McKindlay Name: Kevin Barnes
Telephone: 03 5884 2130 Telephone: 03 5884 2143
Mobile: 0427 842 130 Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 75
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 25
Time required to set –up 4 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Murray River Council – Moama Office
Street Address: 6 Meninya Street
Suburb / Town: Moama NSW 2731
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Kerrabee Soundshell / Echuca – Moama Bridge
Coordinates: 980 010
Facility Owner: Murray River Council
Facility Type: Council offices with toilets and kitchen facilities
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Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Murray River Council Name: Murray River Council
Telephone: 03 5482 3852 Telephone: 1300 087 004
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 20
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 10
Time required to set –up 2 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Moama Sporting Complex
Street Address: Martin Street
Suburb / Town: Moama NSW 2731
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Martin Street and Echuca Street
Coordinates: 985 020
Facility Owner: Murray River Council
Facility Type: Community Hall with toilets and kitchen facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
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Name: YMCA Greater Murray Name: Murray River Council
Telephone: 03 5482 2517 Telephone: 03 5482 3852
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 400
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 180
Time required to set –up 4 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Moama Sports Club & Recreation Reserve
Street Address: Perricoota Road
Suburb / Town: Moama NSW 2731
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Perricoota Road & Kirchhofer Street
Coordinates: 970 020
Facility Owner: Murray River Council
Facility Type: Sports Club & grounds with toilets and kitchen/catering facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: CEO Name: Murray River Council
Telephone: 03 5480 6444 Telephone: 03 5482 3852
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Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 400
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 180
Time required to set –up 4 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Moama RSL
Street Address: 56 Merool L
ane
Suburb / Town: Moama NSW 2731
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Perricoota Road & Merool Lane
Coordinates: 960 020
Facility Owner: Echuca Moama RSL and Citizens Club
Facility Type: Large restaurant and social facilities including kitchen / catering and toilets
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: CEO Name:
Telephone: 03 5480 6677 Telephone:
Mobile: Mobile:.
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Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 500
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 200
Time required to set –up 2 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Moama Anglican Grammar School
Street Address: 43 Kirchhofer Street
Suburb / Town: Moama NSW 2731
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Moama Recreation Reserve
Coordinates: 975 025
Facility Owner: Moama Anglican Grammar Limitied
Facility Type: School with toilets and kitchen facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Principal Name:
Telephone: 03 5480 6755 Telephone:
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
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Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 500
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 300
Time required to set –up 2 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Womboota Hall
Street Address: Moira Street
Suburb / Town: Womboota NSW 2731
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Moira Street and Park Street
Coordinates: 830 240
Facility Owner: Murray River Council
Facility Type: Community Hall with toilets and kitchen facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Steven Holishier Name:
Telephone: 03 54893237 Telephone:
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 50
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 30
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Time required to set –up 4 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
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Centre Name: Murray River Council – Barham Office
Street Address: Murray Street
Suburb / Town: Barham NSW 2732
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Murray Street – Riverside Park near the Bridge
Coordinates: 400 535
Facility Owner: Murray River Council
Facility Type: Community Office with toilets and kitchen facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Murray River Council Name: Murray River Council
Telephone: 03 54533200 Telephone: 1300 087 004
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 100
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 25
Time required to set –up 2 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Barham and District Services Club
Street Address: Murray Street
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Suburb / Town: Barham NSW 2732
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Murray Street and Niemur Street
Coordinates: 410 530
Facility Owner: Barham and District Services Club
Facility Type: Large Restaurant and social facilities including kitchen / catering and toilets
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Manager Name:
Telephone: 03 5453 2159 Telephone:
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 400
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 180
Time required to set –up 4 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Murray River Council – Moulamein Office
Street Address: 20 Tualka Terrace
Suburb / Town: Moulamein NSW 2733
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Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Gwynne Street and Tualka Terrace
Coordinates: 295 130
Facility Owner: Murray River Council
Facility Type: Council Offices with kitchen and toilet facilities
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Murray River Council Name: River River Council
Telephone: 03 5887 5007 Telephone: 1300 087 004
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 100
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 45
Time required to set –up 2 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Moulamein Bowling Club
Street Address: Endeavour Drive
Suburb / Town: Moulamein NSW 2733
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Moulamein-Barham Road and Endeavour Drive
Coordinates: 230 130
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Facility Owner: Moulamein Bowling Club
Facility Type: Large Restaurant and social facilities including kitchen / catering and toilets
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Manager Name:
Telephone: 03 5887 5207 Telephone:
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 200
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 80
Time required to set –up 4 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Tooleybuc Sporting Club
Street Address: Lockhart Road
Suburb / Town: Tooleybuc NSW 2736
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Lockhart Road and Herbert Street
Coordinates: 410 530
Facility Owner: Tooleybuc Sports Club
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Facility Type: Large Restaurant and social facilities including kitchen / catering and toilets
Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Manager Name:
Telephone: 03 5030 5476 Telephone:
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 200
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 80
Time required to set –up 4 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Centre Name: Murray Downs Golf Club
Street Address: Murray Downs Drive
Suburb / Town: Murray Downs NSW 2735
Nearest Cross St or Landmark: Corner Murray Downs Drive and Swan Hill-Moulamein Road
Coordinates: 410 530
Facility Owner: Murray Downs Golf Club
Facility Type: Large Restaurant and social facilities including kitchen / catering and toilets
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Contacts:
Primary Activation Contact: Alternate Activation Contact:
Name: Manager Name:
Telephone: 03 5033 1422 Telephone:
Mobile: Mobile:.
Other: Other:.
Capacity
Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 200
Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 80
Time required to set –up 4 hrs
Last Audit Date 01/04/2017
Key Infrastructure
Power Stations/Sub Stations
Cobb Hwy. Mathoura
Cobb Hwy. Moama
Barrata Road. Moulamein
Moulamein Road. Barham
Riverina Hwy. Deniliquin (Edward River Council)
Water Treatment Plants/Storages
Perricotta Road. Moama
Jones Sreett. Mathoura
Burraboi Road. Wakool
Pretty Pine Road. Moulamein
Punt Road. Barham
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Grant Street. Tooleybuc
Cheer Street. Koraleigh
Murray Downs Drive Murray Downs
Sewerage Treatment Plants
Hillside Lane. Moama
Cemetery Road. Mathoura
Deniliquin Road. Wakool
Baldon Road. Moulamein
East Barham Road. Barham
Grant Street. Tooleybuc
Deniliquin Road. Murray Downs
Fuel Depots
Bunnaloo Road Bunnaloo (274,000 litres storage above ground)
Telephone Exchanges
Contact Michael Bird NSW Emergency Services Liaison Officer on 0427 015745 (information is confidential)
Mobile Phone Infrastructure Locations
Cobb Hwy. Moama (Moama Water Towers)
Perricotta Road. Moama
Cobb Hwy. Mathoura
Bunnaloo Road. Mathoura
Perricotta Road. Wombotta
Koala Street. Wakool
Balpool Road Niemur
Tallow Street. Moulamein
View Street. Koondrook
Radio Network Infrastructure
Cobb Hwy Deniliquin 2QN tower
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Cobb Hwy. 104 FM tower
Emergency Services/Murray River Council Analogue Radio Towers
Cobb Hwy. Mathoura
Caldwell Line Road. Bunnaloo
Moulamein/Barham Road. Barham
Noorong Road. Wakool
Scott Street. Tooleybuc
Baldon Road. Moulamein
Barham Road. Deniliquin
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Annexure E – Vulnerable Facilities List
Name Type Address Telephone Population
Barham Koondrook Memorial Hospital
Hospital/Aged Care
Punt Road, Barham 03 54511000 20 Beds
Murray Haven Home for the Aged
Aged Care Facility
Punt Road, Barham 03 54532080 35 Units
Moulamein Retirement Village & Hostel
Aged Care Facility
38 Turora Street, Moulamein 03 58875261 16 Units
Allen Court Retirement Village Aged Care
Facility 61 Regent Street, Moama 03 5482 1311 70 Units
Gateway Lifestyle Moama Aged Care
Facility 6 Boyes Street, Moama 02 4945 3405 198 Houses
Jacana Green Retirement Village
Aged Care Facility
Jacana Avenue, Moama 03 5480 9453 47 Units
Mathoura Retirement Village Aged Care
Facility Mathoura Street, Mathoura 03 5884 3258 8 Units
Moama Lions Community Village
Aged Care Facility
Various 03 5482 1284 28 Units
Murrayvale Aged Care Aged Care
Facility 63 Regent Street, Moama 03 5482 1311 50 Beds
Southern Cross Apartments Aged Care
Facility 82 Regent Street, Moama 03 5482 2973 57 Beds
Southern Cross St Aloysius Retirement Living
Aged Care Facility
20 Echuca Street, Moama 1800 632 314 11 Units
Mathoura Public School Primary School
Frome Street, Mathoura 03 5884 3314 67
Mathoura Pre School Pre School Mathoura Street, Mathoura 03 5884 3362 25
Bunnaloo Public School Primary School
Fitzroy Street, Bunnaloo 03 5489 7275 50
Moama Public School Primary School
Simms Street, Moama 03 5482 1564 280
Moama Anglican Grammar School
High School Kirchhofer Street, Moama 03 5480 5900 800
Goodstart Early Learning Centre
Pre School Martin Street, Moama 03 54809166 60
Moama & District Pre School Centre
Pre School Regent Street, Moama 03 5482 1224 100
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Name Type Address Telephone Population
Barham Primary School High School Gonn Street Barham 03 54532133 150
Barham High School Primary School
Gonn Street Barham 03 54532322 160
Barham Pre School Pre School 49 Noorong Street Barham 03 54532308 50
Moulamein Public School Primary School
Brougham Street Moulamein 03 58875208 50
Tooleybuc Central School Primary School
Murray Street Tooleybuc 03 50305422 130
Wakool Primary School Primary School
Flinders Street Wakool 03 58871126 15
Moulamein Pre-School Pre-School Turora Street Moulamein 03 58875246 20
Tooleybuc Pre-School Pre-School Lockharts Road. Tooleybuc 03 50305128 20
Wakool Pre-School Pre-School Bass Street. Wakool 03 58871122 20
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Annexure F – Consequence Management Guides
The following consequence management guides relate to hazards that are rated Moderate or require significant coordination
Agricultural Disease
Bridge Collapse
Building Collapse
Dam Failure
Earthquake
Evacuations
Fire – Bush/Grass
Fire – Commercial
Fire – Residential
Flood – Flash
Flood – Riverine
Hazardous Materials
Heat Wave
Landslip
Pandemic
Storm
Transport Emergency – Air
Transport Emergency – Road
Transport Emergency – Sea
Utilities Failure
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LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LEMC)
CONTACT DETAILS
Name Position Organisation Address Phone Email
REGIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (REMC)
Scott Fullerton Regional Emergency Management Officer
(REMO)
Riverina Murray Emergency
Management Region
NSW Police Force
PO Box 837 DENILIQUIN NSW 2710
M: 0429 819 745
F: 03 5881 9438 [email protected]
LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LEMC)
Johan Louw Local Emergency
Management Officer (LEMO)
Murray River Council
Mathoura Office
PO Box 21 MATHOURA NSW 2710
P: 03 5888 9013
M: 0418 597 013
F: 03 5884 3417
Craig Maffescioni
Alternate Local Emergency
Management Officer (LEMO)
Murray River Council
Moulamein Office
PO Box 21 MATHOURA NSW 2710
P: 03 5887 5007
M: 0429 853 837
F: 03 5887 5103
cmaffescioni@ murrayriver.nsw.gov.au
Sgt Leslie Hyne Local Emergency
Operations Controller (LEOCON)
Barham Police Station
Deniliquin Local Area Command
NSW Police Force
51 Noorong St BARHAM NSW
2732
P: 03 5453 2044
F: 03 5453 2356 [email protected]
Supt Paul Condon
Alternate Local Emergency
Operations Controller (LEOCON)
Deniliquin Police Station
Deniliquin Local Area Command
NSW Police Force
7 Hardinge St DENILIQUIN NSW 2710
P: 03 5881 9400
M: 0409 348 693
F: 03 5881 9438
MEDICAL COORDINATOR
Dr James Teh Field Emergency Medical Officer
Medical Displan Victoria
214 Ogilvie Ave ECHUCA VIC
3564
P: 03 5480 6700
AH: 03 5480 9821
M: 0408 120 414
F: 03 5480 6707
LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LEMC)
CONTACT DETAILS
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Name Position Organisation Address Phone Email
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Ambulance
Bob Crampton Branch Manager
Deniliquin Station
NSW Ambulance Service
172-174 Dick St DENILIQUIN NSW 2710
P: 03 5881 5416
M: 0427 102 172
F: 03 5881 5625
Bob Wheeler
Barham Station
NSW Ambulance Service
Gonn St BARHAM NSW
2732 P: 03 5453 3144 [email protected]
Kerry Strachan Group Manager –
Campaspe Region (1st Contact)
Loddon Mallee Regional Office
Ambulance Victoria
PO Box 9000 BENDIGO VIC
3552
P: 03 5444 6900
M: 0419 895 646
Phil Herd Team Leader
(2nd Contact)
Echuca Branch
Ambulance Victoria
PO Box 321 ECHUCA VIC
3564
P: 03 5480 7038
M: 0418 159 174
F: 03 5482 5625
Fire
Superintendent Stewart Alexander
Zone Commander Regional South 3
Fire & Rescue NSW
Government Office Block
45 Johnston St WAGGA
WAGGA NSW 2650
P: 02 6921 5322
M: 0417 651 826 [email protected]
Inspector Duty Commander Regional South 3
Fire & Rescue NSW 567 Kiewa St
ALBURY NSW 2640
P: 02 6041 2212
F: 02 6041 2232
Lindsay Lashbrook
Zone Manager NSW Rural Fire
Service
PO Box 109 DENILIQUIN NSW 2710
P: 03 5881 5351
M: 0429 465 633
F: 03 5881 5158
David Lang Captain
Barham Brigade
NSW Rural Fire Service
M: 0488 715 351 [email protected]
LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LEMC)
CONTACT DETAILS
Name Position Organisation Address Phone Email
Police
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Sgt Francis O’Brien
Sergeant
Moama Police Station
NSW Police Force
Maiden St MOAMA NSW
2731
P: 03 5482 0099
03 5482 0011 [email protected]
Senior Constable Christopher
Mathew Lock Up Keeper
Mathoura Police Station
NSW Police Force
Mathoura St MATHOURA NSW 2710
2710
P: 03 5884 3244
M: 0458 501 020
F: 03 5884 3576
Inspector Geoff Owen
Local Area Commander
Campaspe PCA
Division 5 Western Region
Echuca Police Station
Victoria Police
7-11 Dickson St ECHUCA VIC
3564
P: 03 5480 0451
M: 0408 537 998
F: 03 5480 2590
[email protected] (PA)
Senior Sergeant Michael Carroll
Officer in Charge
Echuca Police Station
Victoria Police
7-11 Dickson St ECHUCA VIC
3564
P: 03 5482 2255
M: 0419 111 313 [email protected]
State Emergency Service (SES)
Bernard Kates Region Controller
Murray NSW State
Emergency Service
PO Box 523 LAVINGTON NSW 2641
P: 02 6058 5300
M: 0429 995 476
F: 02 6058 5320
02 6058 5320
Craig McIntyre Deputy Region
Controller Murray NSW State
Emergency Service
PO Box 523 LAVINGTON NSW 2641
P: 02 6058 5300
M: 0439 432 915
F: 02 6058 5320
Frank Wilson Unit Controller
Mathoura Unit
NSW State Emergency Service
PO Box 21 MATHOURA NSW 2710
P: 03 5884 3401
BH: 0429 607 674
AH: 0409 784 115
F: 03 5884 3725
Bruce Smith Unit Controller
Moama Unit
NSW State Emergency Service
PO Box 124 MOAMA NSW
2731
P: 03 5481 4900
M: 0400 385 943
F: 03 5480 9970
Unit Controller
Barham Unit
NSW State Emergency Service
51 Forest St BARHAM NSW
2732
P: 03 5453 2100
LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LEMC)
CONTACT DETAILS
Name Position Organisation Address Phone Email
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
Agriculture & Animal Services
Adrian Smith Senior Land Services Officer – Mixed Farming
Murray Local Land Services
(NSW DPI)
315 Victoria St
(PO Box 835)
DENILIQUIN NSW 2710
P: 03 5880 1412
M: 0447 778 515
F: 03 5880 1444
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Steven Hoare
(Alternate)
Senior Land Services Officer
Murray Local Land Services
315 Victoria St
(PO Box 835)
DENILIQUIN NSW 2710
P: 03 5880 1416
M: 0417 854 350
Environment
Craig Bretherton
Manager – South West Region
South & West Branch
NSW Environment Protection Authority
P: 02 6969 0700
M: 0427 223 516
Forests
Andrew McCurdy District Manager – Deniliquin
Forestry Corporation of NSW
Western Region
449 Charlotte St
(PO Box 610)
DENILIQUIN NSW 2710
P: 03 5881 9957
M: 0428 288 618
F: 03 5881 4200
Mick Lalor Ranger
South West Area
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Office of Environment & Heritage
PO Box 952
MOAMA NSW 2731
P: 03 5483 9104
M: 0428 255 612
F: 03 5480 2131
Roads & Transport
Jonathon Crocker
Acting Traffic Operations Manager
Road Network Operations, Journey Management
South West Region
Roads and Maritime Services
PO Box 484
WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650
P: 02 6923 3406
M: 0417 244 348 [email protected]
Callum Blackstone
Boating Safety Officer – Moama
Boating Operations Branch/Maritime
Roads & Maritime Services
4/23 Neil St
(PO Box 493)
MOAMA NSW 2731
P: 03 5482 1459
Tony Henwood General Manager
Network Services V Line
GPO Box 848
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
P: 03 8414 8739 [email protected]
LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LEMC)
CONTACT DETAILS
Name Position Organisation Address Phone Email
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS CONTINUED..
Utilities
Greg White Area Manager Murray Essential Energy
174 North St
ALBURY NSW 2640
P: 02 6933 5810
M: 0429 049 254 [email protected]
Mick Wickham
Supervisor Northern Regional Operations
Vic Networks
APA Group
PO Box 7428
(9 Sofra Drive)
SHEPPARTON VIC 3630
P: 03 5820 3542
M: 0419 001 435
F: 03 5820 3500
Water
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Bernie Barnes
Senior Inspector Southern Region – Water and Wastewater
NSW Office of Water
PO Box 493
COOTAMUNDRA NSW 2590
M: 0429 604 409
F: 02 6942 7706 [email protected]
HEALTH
Community Health
Sue Seymour Community Nurse
(Wed/Thurs/Fri)
Mathoura Community Health Centre
Murrumbidgee Local Health District
19 Lawrence Street MATHOURA NSW 2710
P: 03 5884 3301
M: 0428 107 897
F: 03 5884 3604
Toni Lake Community Health Nurse
Barham Health Service
Murrumbidgee Local Health District
70 Punt Road
BARHAM NSW 2732
P: 03 5451 1000
M: 0427 052 520
Hospitals
Catherine O’Connell
Senior Nurse Manager
Deniliquin Hospital
Deniliquin Health Service
Murrumbidgee Local Health District
PO Box 291
(411 Charlotte St)
DENILIQUIN NSW 2710
P: 03 5882 2800 [email protected]
James Kinsey Asset Management
Barham Hospital
Barham Health Service Murrumbidgee Local Health District
70 Punt Road
BARHAM NSW 2732
james.kinsey@ gsahs.health.nsw.gov.au
Vicki Winwood OH&S, Emergency Planning & RTW Coordinator
Echuca Hospital
Echuca Regional Health
9-27 Francis St
ECHUCA VIC 3564
P: 03 5485 5000
P: 03 5485 5493
F: 03 5482 5478
LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LEMC)
CONTACT DETAILS
Name Position Organisation Address Phone Email
HEALTH CONTINUED..
Murrumbidgee Local Health District (MLHD)
Denise Garner Disaster Manager
Nursing & Midwifery
Murrumbidgee Local Health District
Level 2, 63-65 Johnson St
(Locked Bag 10)
WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650
P: 02 6933 9158
M: 0419 270 203
P: 1300 780 576
Murrumbidgee Local Health District (MLHD)
Karen Cairney
Health Services Functional Area Coordinator
(Executive Director of Nursing & Midwifery)
Murrumbidgee Local Health District
Level 2, 63-65 Johnston St
(Locked Bag 10)
WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650
0428 113 675 (EMERGENCY ON CALL)
P: 02 6933 9154
M: 0477 323 524
murrumbidgee_HSFAC@ gsahs.health.nsw.gov.au
karen.cairney@ gsahs.health.nsw.gov.au
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James Allwood Senior Environmental Health Officer
Murrumbidgee Local Health District
PO Box 3095
ALBURY NSW 2640
P: 02 6080 8907
M: 0418 464 916
F: 02 6080 8999
james.allwood@ gsahs.health.nsw.gov.au
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Murray River Council (NSW)
Simon Arkinstall Director Environmental Services
Murray River Council
Mathoura Office
PO Box 21
MATHOURA NSW 2710
P: 03 5880 3500
M: 0428 116 683
F: 03 5884 3417
Jackie Warren Manager Community Services
Murray River Council
Moama Office
PO Box 21
MATHOURA NSW 2710
P: 03 5482 3852
M: 0427 806 398
F: 03 5482 4882
David Dundee Compliance Officer
Murray River Council
Moama Office
PO Box 21
MATHOURA NSW 2710
P: 03 5482 3852
M: 0427 824 522
F: 03 5482 4882
Shire of Campaspe (VIC)
Ben Trevena Municipal Emergency Coordinator
Shire of Campaspe
PO Box 35
ECHUCA VIC 3564
P: 03 5481 2801
M: 0427 033 866
F: 03 5481 2290
Meryl Brown Municipal Emergency Planning Officer
Shire of Campaspe
PO Box 35
ECHUCA VIC 3564
P:03 5481 2241
F: 03 5481 2290 [email protected]
LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LEMC)
CONTACT DETAILS
Name Position Organisation Address Phone Email
RESCUE ORGANISATIONS
Echuca Moama Search & Rescue
Laurie Edmonstone
Secretary Echuca-Moama Search and Rescue
PO Box 808
ECHUCA VIC 3564
P: 03 5482 6510
F: 03 5482 4911 [email protected]
Marine Rescue NSW
Bob Herbert Regional Controller - Monaro
Marine Rescue NSW
PO Box 5237
COBARGO NSW 2550
M: 0419 420 284 [email protected]
Ken Bambling Unit Commander Moama Unit
Marine Rescue NSW
PO Box 519
MOAMA NSW 2731
M: 0417 219 112 uc.moama@ marinerescuensw.com.au
Roy Maiden Deputy Unit Commander
Moama Unit
Marine Rescue NSW
PO Box 519
MOAMA NSW 2731
M: 0400 112 720 duc.moama@ marinerescuensw.com.au
WELFARE
Catering (to assist with feeding victims and emergency services)
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Julie Morphett Church Secretary Echuca Moama Uniting Church in Australia
PO Box 956
ECHUCA VIC 3564
P: 03 5482 1430 [email protected]
Anita Hardwick Secretary Lions Club of Moama NSW Inc.
PO Box 85
MOAMA NSW 2731
P: 03 5482 6449 [email protected]
Sandra Edge Corps Officer Deniliquin Corps
The Salvation Army
PO Box 75
DENILIQUIN NSW 2710
P: 03 5881 3868
M: 0413 136 417
F: 03 5881 8424
sandra.edge@ aus.salvationarmy.org
Sonia Edwards Congregational Leader
Echuca Moama Corps
The Salvation Army
PO Box 388
(50-52 Sturt St)
ECHUCA VIC 3564
P: 03 5482 6722
M: 0427 666 155
F: 03 5480 1047
sonia.edwards@ aus.salvationarmy.org
Centrelink
Brenda Clarke
Service Centre Manager
Service Zone 4 - Northern Victoria
Echuca Service Centre
Commonwealth Department of Human Services
PO Box 1156
(69 Heygarth St)
ECHUCA VIC 3564
P: 03 5481 4030
M: 0477 730 599
F: 03 5481 4099
LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LEMC)
CONTACT DETAILS
Name Position Organisation Address Phone Email
Shannon Bacon
Service Centre Manager
Service Zone 4 - Northern Victoria
Echuca Service Centre
Commonwealth Department of
Human Services
PO Box 1156
(69 Heygarth St)
ECHUCA VIC 3564
P: 03 5481 4030
M: 0477 737 633
F: 03 5481 4099
shannon.bacon@ humanservices.gov.au
Clothing and Furniture
Amy Grundy Centre Manager St Vincent de Paul Society
PO Box 655
ECHUCA VIC 3564
P: 03 5482 3568
F: 03 5480 2624 [email protected]
Theresa Jacobs President
Echuca Conference
St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria Inc.
(for Welfare – Mon & Thurs 10am-12pm)
11 Nish Street
ECHUCA VIC 3564
03 5480 7621
0428 515 588
03 5482 6208