Nov 26, 2025News

Is Your Property Prepared for Summer Storm Season? (QLD)

Recent hailstorms across Queensland have served as a stark reminder of how quickly summer weather can turn destructive. With the season just beginning, strata communities must be prepared for a range of extreme conditions, from sudden hail events to tropical cyclones and flash flooding. 

 

Unlike standalone homes, strata properties face unique challenges during severe weather. Shared infrastructure and communal spaces mean that damage can affect multiple owners and residents at once. A single storm can lead to costly repairs, insurance claims, and disruption to daily life. 

 

Now is the time to take proactive steps to protect your building and community: 

  • Inspect roofs, gutters and downpipes for signs of wear or blockage 
  • Trim overhanging branches and remove garden debris that could become hazardous 
  • Secure outdoor furniture and communal assets to prevent wind damage 
  • Review your insurance coverage to ensure it includes hail and storm-related events 
  • Create a post-storm action plan to assess damage and coordinate repairs quickly 
  • Shelter vehicles in garages or under cover if hail is forecast 
  • Know how to safely turn off power, water and gas in an emergency 
  • Download emergency apps like Hazards Near Me to receive real life alerts 

 

Let’s work together to build resilience 

Monitoring weather alerts from the Bureau of Meteorology and local emergency can help your community respond quickly.  

 

If your building is impacted by storms or you would like help reviewing your 
storm-readiness plan, contact your Bright & Duggan strata manager. We are here to help your community stay safe, informed, and prepared for whatever summer brings. 

 

For more information visit your SES website 

QLD: Storm | State Emergency Service