Familar face steps into key emergency role
The Glenelg Shire has a familiar and experienced face joining one of it’s key Committees.
Drik Drik resident Neale Emerson has been officially appointed to the Glenelg Municipal Emergency Management Planning Committee (MEMPC) in the role of community representative.
As a community representative Neale will act as the conduit between the Committee and the community, sharing his vast knowledge and ideas to help protect our region and prepare for emergencies.
Neale welcomed the opportunity to give back to his community, particularly in area he is passionate about. “I am a farmer by trade, but I have been involved with emergency services for well over 40 years,” he said. “I have spent 29 years with SES and over 40 years with CFA – I am currently the Group Officer for the Dartmoor CFA Brigade. I also have spent more than 30 years in municipal emergency planning. “From a very early age I have volunteered with local emergency response agencies, it is something I genuinely enjoy and am truly passionate about.
“I am looking forward to joining the MEMPC and providing an important link between our local agencies and the community. As the sole community representative I will ensure I best advocate for all and I welcome enquiries from all individuals, sectors and groups.
“Please do not hesitate to reach out and pass along any concerns, ideas or suggestions – all comments are kept confidential and in my role I can raise the feedback from the community direct to all of our local agencies.”
The MEMPC is made up of local response agencies including Victoria Police, Country Fire Authority, Fire Rescue Victoria, Ambulance Victoria, Victoria State Emergency Service, Forest Fire Management Victoria and more.
The MEMPC is responsible for the Municipal Emergency Management Plan, a crucial document which reflects the shared responsibilities of government, emergency management agencies and communities in the event of an emergency. The MEMPC also provides ongoing collaboration, providing local agencies the ongoing opportunity to work together proactively. To learn more about the Municipal Emergency Management Plan, visit the Glenelg Shire website. To submit an enquiry to the MEMPC through Neale, please email [email protected] PERFECT CHOICE: Drik Drik resident Neale Emerson has joined the Municipal Emergency Management Planning Committee (MEMPC) as the official community representative.