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Travel Info Please only answer this if u are from Australia NSW Newcastle. I'm trying to find out where the food bank is at wickham? Travel Tips http://www.abc.net.au/newcastle/weather/... Counter Disaster Information Counter Disaster Links | Community Safety Links | Your Emergency Survial Kit | Warnings | State Weather | Four Day Outlook | Coastal Waters | Maximums and Minimums | This page provides the latest weather warnings, as well as links to various emegency services, first aid tips and community safety links. As well, in times of emergency, 1233 ABC Newcastle will be providing emergency broadcasting, updating and monitoring the situation. 2007 Flood Emergency Information: - the NSW Government "Public Inquiry Information Centre" on 1800 227 228 is taking a broad number of inquiries about the declared natural disaster. - Public School Closures: phone 4924 9999 or check the NSW Department of Education website. - Catholic School: not open until Tuesday. - Starstruck Schools Spectacular has been postponed until August. - call the University of Newcastle on 4921 5000 for information about examination changes. - the NSW Department of Community Service "Disaster Recovery Hotline" on 1800 018 444 for assistance or advice about hardship benefits available. - EnergyAustralia on 131 388 Emergency Services Hotline for updates about power outages. - NSW Roads and Traffic Authority on 132 701. - Lake Macquarie residents call the city council on 4921 0333. If you have endured an emergency situation, you may also find these Recovery Resources particulary useful Counter Disaster Links Bureau of Meteorology - NSW Bushfire Readiness Checklist New South Wales Ambulance Service New South Wales Fire Brigades New South Wales Government Emergency Service Sector New South Wales Police Service New South Wales State Emergency Services NSW Emergency Numbers NSW Health - Chief Health Officer Alerts NSW Rural Fire Service Preparing for the Unexpected RTA Traffic Reports Search and Rescue - Australian Maritime Safety Authority top of page Community Safety Links Floods Severe Storms Tropical Cyclones Bushfires Heatwaves Earthquakes Landslides Back to top Emergency Survival Kit Ideally, prepare your kit with all the following items, or at least make a list so you will know where to find them quickly in your home. Battery-operated radio (with spare batteries) Torch (with spare batteries), candles and waterproof matches Strong shoes, leather gloves, hat, goggles and overalls First aid kit and manual, and combination pocket knife Medications, toiletry and sanitary supplies and a change of clothes Special needs for infants, the aged and people with disabilities Water in sealed containers - ten litres per person (for three days) Three days supply of canned food (plus can opener and utensils) Pet food, water and other animal needs Portable stove with fuel Tent or tarpaulin, and blankets (woollen and thermal) Money, including change for phone calls Strong plastic bags (for clothing, valuables, documents, and photographs) Others never knew we had a food bank strange question go to whereis.com.au |
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