‘A Critical Wake-Up Call’: Cyclone Alfred Reveals Vulnerabilities in Australia’s Essential Infrastructure

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  1. Cyclone Alfred serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities in Australia’s infrastructure in the face of extreme weather events. As we witness the impact of climate change escalating, it’s crucial that we take this opportunity to reassess and reinforce our systems to ensure they can withstand future challenges. Investing in more resilient infrastructure, enhancing emergency preparedness, and adopting sustainable practices should be top priorities moving forward. This wake-up call emphasizes the need for collaboration between government, industry, and communities to create a safer environment for everyone. How can we leverage this situation to improve our infrastructure for the long-term?

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