Please be advised that the Queensland Mental Health Commission will be working remotely from Wednesday 5 March to Friday 7 March 2025, due to the current weather warnings in place from the Queensland Government.
Where possible, we will advise of any additional remote working arrangements or changes to our staff availability, as more information becomes known.
Cyclone preparedness and disaster response
For more information regarding Tropical Cyclone Alfred and the latest official information from the Queensland Government, please visit:
- https://www.disaster.qld.gov.au/tropical-cyclone-alfred
- https://www.getready.qld.gov.au/news/tropical-cyclone-alfred-march-2025.
Storm and flood emergency assistance
Phone 132 500 or log your request online for assistance during storm and flood emergencies.
All other emergencies
Phone Triple Zero (000) for other emergency situations such as:
- fire
- medical emergency
- rescue
- cyclone
- lost persons
- vehicle accidents.
Support and resources
Severe weather events can be stressful. High levels of stress can make it difficult to think clearly and this can impact reactions and decisions we make.
Online resources
Mental health in natural disasters - our guide to looking after your mental health and wellbeing and understanding when you may need help and where to get it.
Wellbeing in a Disaster - Get Ready Queensland has developed a list of practical tips for maintaining mental and physical wellbeing during a disaster, covering mental health, hydration, sleep, exercise, and ergonomics.
Support services
- Lifeline 13 11 14 (available 24/7)
- 1300 MH CALL 1300 642 255 (available 24/7)
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