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Preparing your business community for natural disasters

Preparing Your Business Community for Natural Disasters

When natural disasters strike, preparation is key. Economic development officers play a crucial role in building resilience and supporting recovery.

From cyclones and floods in Queensland to devastating bushfires in Victoria, recent events show that no community is immune to disaster. Clear, proactive communication, targeted outreach, strategic use of data, and collaborative transparency are essential tools that councils can leverage to strengthen business resilience.

Imagine the difference when a small business owner knows exactly how to safeguard their premises before floodwaters rise, or when local companies are quickly connected to resources that help them reopen sooner after a bushfire.

In our latest article, we dive into practical, actionable steps councils can take now to ensure businesses aren’t left scrambling when disaster hits.

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Maximum Impact: How Targeted Campaigns Boost Engagement for Northern Grampians

Economic development teams often rely on monthly newsletters to connect with businesses—but what if a more targeted approach could drive better engagement?

Northern Grampians Shire Council, led by Emma Howlett, has perfected the balance between broad outreach and highly specific communication. Using Monitor CRMS, the team filters businesses by type and location, creating segmented lists to deliver precise, relevant information in minutes.

The results speak for themselves: 4,566 unique opens in a business community of just 1,000. With an average open rate of 60% for targeted campaigns, Northern Grampians ensures businesses receive timely, valuable updates—whether it’s industry-specific grants, events, or policy changes.

Their strategy proves that quick, focused communication not only strengthens relationships with businesses but also amplifies the reach and effectiveness of broader economic development newsletters.

Want to learn how targeted engagement can transform your council’s business outreach? Let’s chat!

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Case Study: Enhancing Disaster Response and Business Resilience in Moreton Bay

In early 2022, Moreton Bay businesses faced severe disruptions from rolling floods, highlighting the need for targeted, timely support. Studies show that 80% of businesses affected by natural disasters either don’t reopen or fail within two years—yet Moreton Bay defied the odds.

Using Monitor CRMS, Council geolocated businesses in flood-affected areas, enabling precise outreach. They identified nearly 2,000 businesses in high-risk zones and reached 15,320 businesses impacted by road closures, achieving a 43% open rate—double the industry benchmark.

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