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Tasmania State Special Emergency Management Plan- State Recovery Plan

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Tasmanian Government

This Plan aims to ensure that Tasmania’s state level recovery arrangements are clearly described, documented and communicated to all stakeholders. The Plan is intended to provide a broad scalable framework for recovery that can be tailored to the requirements of each emergency event.

The purpose of this Plan is to: 

  • Establish a state level governance framework, and management and coordination responsibilities for recovery;
  • Describe arrangements for transitioning from response to recovery, activating state level coordination structures and supporting local government and communities to manage longer term recovery;
  • Clarify roles and responsibilities across government and supporting organisations in relation to recovery in Tasmania; and
  • Ensure that all stakeholders involved in recovery can work together within a planned, coordinated and scalable framework.

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Tasmania State Special Emergency Management Plan- State Recovery Plan PDF, 0.9 MB English

Last checked: 3 June 2024

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Themes Governance Recovery Recovery planning
Country and region Australia
Tasmania State Special Emergency Management Plan- State Recovery Plan
Number of pages
54 p.
Publication year
2024

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