Cold temperatures, wild winds and winter rain continue to sweep across South Australia, prompting an extension of the Code Blue alert for rough sleepers in several regions until 11am, Thursday 10 July. The response, first activated on Monday 7 July, remains in place for a number of affected areas, offering additional support services for those […]
South Australia has expanded its Code Blue TIER 2 response, offering enhanced shelter and services to protect the homeless.
A Code Blue Tier 2 response has been extended in the Lower Eyre Peninsula, Mount Lofty Ranges and Murraylands to support rough sleepers during freezing overnight weather.
South Australia is bracing for a blast of wild winter weather and a Code Blue Tier 2 response has been activated right across the state to help protect rough sleepers from the cold.
A Code Blue Tier 2 response has been extended for the Riverland, with overnight accommodation available in the region for people sleeping rough.
A Code Blue Tier 2 response is now active for the Riverland, with overnight accommodation available in the region for people sleeping rough.
South Australia’s cold weather has triggered another extension of the Code Blue emergency response, with Tier 1 and Tier 2 support in place across numerous regions through the weekend. The Lower South East has had its Tier 2 response extended through to 11am Monday 16 June, offering ongoing shelter and cold weather assistance for people […]
Cold temperatures continue to grip South Australia, prompting an extended Code Blue emergency response across multiple regions.
The extended support aims to reduce harm to vulnerable members of the community and encourage people to access services.
The Code Blue follows an extreme weather warning for this weekend, and is in effect across South Australia.
As South Australia braces for a prolonged period of cold weather, the state government has activated a Code Blue extreme weather response.
Code Blue and Code Red alerts are issued in South Australia during extreme weather conditions to help protect rough sleepers.
South Australia has activated a Code Blue as severe weather threatens, urging the homeless to seek shelter. Emergency accommodations and outreach teams in action to protect vulnerable populations from fierce winds and hail.
South Australia faces frost warnings with temperatures hitting -2°C. The government has continued the Code Blue, enhancing support for the homeless across the state.
South Australia is activating a Code Blue across the state, offering critical support and shelter for homeless populations amidst severe cold.
South Australia activates Code Blue in response to expected thunderstorms and severe weather, offering crucial support and shelter to homeless individuals. Authorities urge public to help vulnerable populations as extreme conditions approach.
South Australia has implemented a Code Blue in response to freezing temperatures, providing emergency shelter to protect the homeless across multiple regions.
With thunderstorms and heavy rain anticipated, the Severe Weather Activation response seeks to ensure the safety and well-being of those who are most vulnerable in these extreme conditions.
The South Australian Housing Authority has issued a Code Blue alert for the Adelaide Metro area from 5pm Thursday 23 to 9am Saturday 25 November, in response to prolonged thunderstorms and heavy rainfall forecasts.
Forecast prolonged thunderstorms and heavy rain periods in the metropolitan area and parts of regional South Australia have prompted a Severe Weather Activation response to support people sleeping rough.