Flood information for the Glenelg Shire Council, encompassing local flood guides and a Municipal Flood Emergency Plan.

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Glenelg Shire municipal map
Glenelg Shire municipal map.

Glenelg Shire Council has a history of flooding including a significant flood event in 1946 which
impacted the townships of Casterton, Sandford, Heywood, Portland, & Narrawong and vast extents of rural areas resulting in extensive damage.

The main river systems that cause flooding in the Glenelg Shire are the Glenelg River at Casterton & Sandford, Fitzroy River at Heywood, Surry River at Narrawong and Fawthrop Lagoon at Portland. 

The lead time to respond to a flood event may be limited. All households and businesses at risk of flooding should develop an emergency plan and beware of their flood risk. 

Click the button below to view the Local Flood Guide, which includes information about the local flood risk and how you can prepare for and respond effectively to floods.

About Flood Guides

Communities can use local flood guides to identify and better understand their local flood risk. They include information about: flood history, how to prepare & respond to floods and who to contact.

Contact Information

For more information, contact the South West Regional Headquarters.
For information on flood warnings, see the VicEmergency website.
Visit the Glenelg Shire Council website.
Your local Catchment Mangement Authority: Glenelg Hopkins.

Local SES Units

  • Dartmoor VICSES Unit:
    56 Ascot Street,
    Dartmoor
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  • Heywood VICSES Unit:
  • 6 Scott Street,
  • Heywood
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  • Portland VICSES Unit:
  • 4 Glenelg Street,
  • Portland

Municipal Flood Emergency Plan (MFEP)

Municipalities can use Municipal Flood Emergency Plans to prepare, respond and recover from flood and storm events  - Glenelg Flood Emergency Plan Updated Feb, 2019.