VICTORIAN BUSHFIRES ROYAL COMMISSION INTERIM REPORT

17 August 2009

ATTORNEY-GENERAL ROBERT McCLELLAND MP
MINISTER FOR FAMILIES, HOUSING, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS JENNY MACKLIN MP
PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR VICTORIAN BUSHFIRE RECONSTRUCTION BILL SHORTEN MP

Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, and Parliamentary Secretary for Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction, Bill Shorten, today welcomed the release of the Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission Interim Report.

The Commission is to be commended for the important work it has undertaken to date.

The Rudd Government has already begun a detailed analysis of the recommendations and will respond in accordance with the timetable set out by the Royal Commission.

The Report’s recommendations will also inform the further development of emergency response policy and practice.

One important initiative referred to by the Royal Commission is the development of a telephone based emergency warning system.

The Commonwealth is already assisting the States and Territories to develop a national telephone-based emergency warning system and to conduct research to improve the technology.

The Rudd Government has invested $15 million to assist the States and Territories to establish a National Emergency Warning System (NEWS) to deliver emergency warnings to landline and mobile telephones.

The national emergency warning system is being developed to be operational by the next bushfire season, in line with the Interim Report’s recommendations.

In addition, the Commonwealth has invested $11.3 million to:

Other recommendations focus on the potential for Commonwealth agencies to more effectively cooperate with the States and Territories in sharing information and resources to assess fire danger and detect, track and suppress bushfires.

Relevant Commonwealth agencies, including Emergency Management Australia (EMA), will explore ways to ensure that this cooperation is made possible.

The report also recommends the promotion of more effective emergency call service arrangements throughout Australia through the COAG framework.

Triple Zero Emergency Call Services are currently provided at a State and Territory level in conjunction with Telstra as this enables call centres to have direct feed into State emergency response agencies, including police, fire and ambulance services.

The Government is, however, pursuing improvements to emergency response best practice, harmonisation and overflow management. The matter has been placed on the agenda of the November 2009 meeting of the Ministerial Council for Police and Emergency Management (MCPEM).

The Rudd Government has already spent and committed almost $400 million in response and reconstruction efforts following the devastating Victorian bushfires.

In addition, this year’s Budget increased the Rudd Government’s total commitment to disaster resilience measures to over $200 million, including:

The Commonwealth has also initiated a number of measures to tackle arson within our community, including:

The Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission will deliver its Final Report on 31 July 2010.

The Rudd Government remains committed to cooperating with and assisting the Royal Commission to the greatest extent possible.

Media Contacts: Adam Siddique (McClelland) 0407 473 630