Resilience planning can reduce the impact of future disasters,such as drought, and support Australia to bounce back. Building resilience in communities, infrastructure and the natural environment requires an ongoing up-to-date and informed understanding of hazards, vulnerability and exposure.
At the Drought Ready Forum in Campbell Town, November 2023, we asked a number of Tasmanian experts for their thoughts on resilience to drought.
In November 2023, the Tasmanian Drought Ready Team held a statewide forum in Campbell Town. What did we gain?
Members of the South Australian Murraylands and Riverland consortium on the development of their regional drought resilience plan.
Drought is a defining feature of Australia. But not all droughts are the same.
Statewide: resilience@dpac.tas.gov.au
North West/ South: David Henderson
North: Lucy Marshall
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