Mayor joins calls for release of SES review left sitting on the shelf
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The Douglas Shire Mayor has joined a group of regional Queensland Mayors in calling for the State Government to urgently release a report on a review of the State Emergency Service (SES).
The yet-to-be-released report on a review of the SES was presented to the State Government in July last year and has never been made public.
It comes after Douglas Mayor Michael Kerr attended a meeting of the new Regional Queensland Council of Mayors Incorporated in Mackay this week, meeting with the likes of Cairns Mayor Bob Manning, Mackay Mayor Greg Williamson, and Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill.
Mayor Kerr said the Regional Council of Mayors had written to the Minister for Fire and Emergency Services Mark Ryan, the State Government and other stakeholders to ask for the report to be released urgently.
“It is now more than eight months since the State received the report following this extensive review,’’ he said.
Recent threats from two cyclones this year demonstrate the urgency of receiving the information in the report.
“Douglas has been lucky this year to have escaped any real impacts from Tropical Cyclone Kimi, and now Tropical Cyclone Niran, so it is concerning to know there is a report detailing recommendations for improvements to disaster management just sitting on a shelf,” Mayor Kerr said.
“The report needs to be released publicly and the Minister and the State Government need to announce what actions will be taken in relation to its recommendations as a matter of priority.”
The review began in September 2019 and was conducted by independent consultant Campbell Darby DSC AM and SES director Brian Cox. They met with 32 different SES groups state-wide, visited 51 local governments and received 488 responses to the online questionnaire to SES members.
Councils and QFES also provided a range of views on the current disaster management arrangements.
The final report was presented to the then Minister for Fire and Emergency Services Craig Crawford on 1 July 2020.
In response to a question in Parliament last year, Mr Crawford said the release date of the SES review report was under consideration and that the State Government was considering all recommendations.
Mackay Mayor Greg Williamson, who is chair of the Regional Queensland Council of Mayors, said it was hard to understand the delay in the public release of the report and the Regional Queensland Council of Mayors had decided to pursue the issue.
“It is very disturbing to have a cyclone hovering off the Queensland Coast and to know that a report on the SES has been sitting with the State Government for eight months with no action,’’ he said.
“The SES are critical to regional communities during a natural disaster, so it is imperative that we know what this review has recommended.”
The Regional Queensland Council of Mayors executive members are the Mayors of Cook, Douglas, Cairns, Townsville, Charters Towers, Whitsunday and Mackay.
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