H5N1 avian influenza (bird flu) has been detected in Victoria. If you see sick or dead birds on the Peninsula, avoid contact and record what you see. Report it online or via the Emergency Animal Disease Hotline on 1800 675 888.
Learn more or make a report to DEECA
Extreme heat or heatwaves pose a significant health risk, and result in more deaths than all other natural disasters combined in Australia, including bushfires.
Some people are more vulnerable to heatwaves. More vulnerable groups can include people with medical conditions, children, older people, pregnant women, and people living in inadequate housing or experiencing homelessness. Beyond health impacts, extreme heat affects infrastructure, services, the environment, pets, and wildlife. Climate change intensifies heatwaves, straining emergency services, and healthcare services.
Heat-related illness can range from mild conditions such as a rash or cramps to very serious conditions such as heat stroke, which can cause death.
In an emergency call 000
For more information on heat-related illness visit: Extreme heat - Better Health Channel