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Australian Government accepts responsibility and prepares plans for providing Commonwealth physical resources in response to such requests. Emergency Management Australia is nominated as the agency responsible for planning and coordinating Commonwealth physical assistance to the states and territories under the Commonwealth Government Disaster Response Plan (COMDISPLAN).
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On request, the Australian Government will provide and coordinate physical assistance to the States in the event of a major natural, technological or civil defence emergency. Such physical assistance will be provided when State and Territory resources are inappropriate, exhausted or unavailable. The
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in 2018. EMA involved the plans, structures and arrangements which are established to bring together the normal endeavours of government, voluntary and private agencies in a comprehensive and coordinated way to deal with the whole spectrum of emergency needs including prevention, preparedness,
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The Commonwealth Government Disaster Response Plan (COMDISPLAN) provides the framework for addressing state and territory requests for Commonwealth physical assistance arising from any type of emergency. COMDISPLAN is normally activated when Commonwealth assistance for emergency response or
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and civil emergencies. When the total resources (government, community and commercial) of an affected state or territory cannot reasonably cope with the needs of the situation, the state or territory government can seek assistance from the Australian Government.
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Australian state and territory authorities have a constitutional responsibility, within their boundaries, for coordinating and planning for the response to
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EMA is made up of the Crisis Management Branch, Disaster Recovery Branch, and the Disaster Preparedness Branch.
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in a machinery of government change to become a division of the newly established
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on 1 September 2022 to form a new agency. The new agency was later known as the
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https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/about-us/our-portfolios/emergency-management/
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response and recovery. It was dissolved on the 1 September 2022.
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Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Authorities Council
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short-term recovery is requested or likely to be requested.
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Defunct Commonwealth Government agencies of Australia
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Until late 2001, EMA was an agency within the former
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Index

National Emergency Management Agency
Murray Watt
Minister for Emergency Management
Department of Home Affairs
https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/about-us/our-portfolios/emergency-management/
Australian Government
emergency management
Attorney-General's Department
Department of Home Affairs
Australian Defence Force
Department of Defence
Albanese government
Governor-General
National Recovery and Resilience Agency
National Emergency Management Agency
disasters
Attorney-General's Department
Australia portal
Emergency Management Queensland
Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Authorities Council
FEMA
United States of America
RMIT Centre for Risk & Community Safety
"Commonwealth Emergency Management Arrangements Performance Audit"
Australian National Audit Office
"Emergency Management Australia"
Australian National Audit Office
"Australia's Key Disaster Agencies Now Even Closer"
"Response"
"Emergency Management Australia: Organisational structure"

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