Get Ready Queensland Week 2025

Published: 3rd October 2025. (Note: information was correct at date of publication but may have since been changed or superseded.)

Cairns residents are being urged to take simple steps now to prepare for the wet season as part of Get Ready Queensland Week 2025 which runs from 6 to 12 October.

The campaign encourages every household, from long-time locals to new residents, to know your risk, make a plan, and pack a kit before severe weather arrives.

The week will culminate in the popular Get Ready Emergency Services Day on the Cairns Esplanade, Saturday 11 October from 9am to 12pm. Organised by the Cairns Local Disaster Management Group, the event will feature disaster preparedness displays, emergency service demonstrations, a sausage sizzle, and activities for all ages. It is a chance for residents to speak directly with emergency personnel and learn how to be ready for storm surge, flooding and cyclones.

Chair of the LDMG, Mayor Amy Eden, said preparation was vital for everyone.

“Disaster preparedness is not just for families with young children. It is for all of us, whether you are retired, living alone, new to Cairns, or have lived here for decades,” Mayor Eden said.

“Storm surge, flooding and cyclones are real risks in our region. Taking time now to prepare means you, your neighbours and your loved ones will be safer when severe weather strikes.”

Residents are encouraged to visit the Cairns Disaster Dashboard to access live updates on road conditions, power outages, flood cameras, weather warnings and evacuation information. They can also check the Get Ready Queensland website for simple step by step guides and checklists to create a household plan and emergency kit.

Mayor Eden said that being prepared makes recovery faster and safer.

“Preparedness saves lives. Knowing where to go if you need to leave, and having drinking water, food, medications and essential supplies ready, makes all the difference in a disaster,” Mayor Eden said.

“Our community is resilient and we look out for one another. But resilience begins with action. Do not wait for a storm to hit. Check the websites, make your plan and get ready today.”

Last Updated: 3 October 2025

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