The State Emergency Management Committee (SEMC) has developed an updated Strategic Plan for 2026-29 to guide the work of the SEMC, its subcommittees and reference groups and District and Local Emergency Management Committees.
Central to the Strategic Plan is a recognition that people, relationships, and governance are essential to fostering a collaborative and resilient emergency management system.
The system is supported by six strategic objectives that are designed to enable adaptability within a changing environment, and to withstand emerging and unprecedented threats and risks:
- leadership and governance
- hazard and systemic risk
- capability and capacity
- community and local emergency management
- a whole of system approach across the emergency management cycle
- climate change.
Through this plan, we will continue to strengthen resilience and preparedness across our State, now and into the future.