To better understand the physical and social vulnerabilities our communities face in the event of a disaster, and how we can build a more resilient community, we are meeting and working with our neighbourhoods.
The City of Melbourne is working on a four-year project called Prepare Melbourne, to ‘engage and prepare residents and communities to enhance their resilience to hazards, disasters and the health impacts of climate change’.
We have completed Community Resilience Assessments in Southbank, Kensington, Carlton, West and North Melbourne and Docklands. Find out what we heard and the next steps.
Community consultation and next steps
We spoke with the community during a series of Community Resilience Assessments. Find out what we're doing to build resilient neighborhoods.
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The neighbourhood assessments
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Kensington Resilience Assessment
Carlton Resilience Assessment
North and West Melbourne Resilience Assessment
Docklands Resilience Assessment
Timeline
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Timeline item 1 - complete
Phase 1: Exploring and learning
November 2022 - May 2023
Southbank, Kensington, Carlton
We conducted two Community Resilience Assessment workshops in three neighbourhoods. The first workshop in each neighbourhood focused on assessing community disaster resilience, awareness and the particular challenges of each neighbourhood. In the second workshop, community members identified actions to improve disaster resilience and preparedness in their neighbourhood.
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Timeline item 2 - complete
Phase 2: Testing and validating
September 2023 - November 2023
North and West Melbourne, Docklands
Based on what we learned during the first exploration phase, we conducted two further community resilience workshops to better understand physical and social vulnerabilities and strengths to disasters in our neighbourhoods. We also shared and tested the resources we developed following the previous consultation phase to gather feedback on how to improve them.
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Timeline item 3 - active
Next steps; Action and collaboration
November 2023 - 2024
North and West Melbourne, Docklands
These consultations have informed how we are developing our community resilience awareness program and we are seeking your input to help bring your ideas to life. Learn more about our next steps and how you can get involved on the consultation summary page.
Disaster and our neighbourhoods
In recent times our neighbourhoods have experienced flooding, extreme heat days, as well as the impacts of the pandemic.
Our Municipal Emergency Management Plan further outlines some of the disasters that could impact the City of Melbourne. In addition, climate change projections indicate the following possible events:
- increase in hot days >35C to 12 per year by 2030
- increase in sea level rise by 0.11 metres by 2030
- decrease in total annual rainfall to 545 mm by 2030
- increase in very windy days >30km/hr to 4.5 days by 2030
- increase in very high fire danger days to 20 days per year by 2030.
Data is sourced from Energy Sector Climate Information.
Knowing our neighbours, looking out for each other and being better prepared for the unexpected, can make our days more enjoyable and can save lives in a disaster.
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- What is a disaster?
An acute shock resulting in serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society at any scale due to hazardous events interacting with conditions of exposure, vulnerability and capacity, leading to one or more of the following: human, material, economic and environmental losses and impacts (UNDRR).
Types of disasters that may impact City of Melbourne include: heatwaves, earthquake, storm, civil disturbance, terrorism, loss of utilities, major building fire, pandemic (Municipal Emergency Management Plan).
- What is community resilience?
Community resilience means the capacity of communities to respond positively to crises. It is the ability of a community to adapt to pressures and transform itself in a way which makes it more sustainable in the future. Rather than simply 'survive' the stress or change, a resilient community might respond in creative ways that fundamentally transform the basis of the community.
Disaster resilience cannot be developed for, or on behalf of communities but relies on the sharing of information, understanding, decision-making, responsibility and resourcing within and between communities and partners, to reduce disaster risk and strengthen resilience.
A disaster resilient community is defined by the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience as one that ‘works together to understand and manage the risks that it confronts’ (COAG).
- Will there be Community Resilience Assessments for other City of Melbourne neighbourhoods?
Southbank is our pilot neighbourhood for our first Community Resilience Assessment. We will evaluate the process and make recommendations for how this can be rolled out for all of our neighbourhoods. We plan to engage with our neighbourhoods throughout 2023.
- How can I be involved in the future assessment for my neighbourhood?
Follow this Participate Melbourne page and you will receive news updates as the project continues to develop.
- What Council initiatives is this project part of?
The City of Melbourne is working on a four-year Major Initiative on Community Disaster Resilience, which is included in the Council Plan 2021-25 to ‘engage and prepare residents and communities to enhance their resilience to hazards, disasters and the health impacts of climate change’.
This project also aligns with priorities in our Climate Change Adaptation Strategy Refresh 2017 and our Health and Wellbeing Profile 2020.
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We accept the invitation in the Uluru Statement from the Heart and are committed to walking together to build a better future.
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