Free Tools for Australians

Prepare.
Not panic.

Five free interactive tools to help ordinary Australians understand their risk, check their readiness and plan ahead. No account. No email. No purchase required.

100% free
No sign-up required
Built for Australian conditions
Live data
The Tools
⭐ New — Live Data
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My Area Dashboard
Enter your suburb or postcode and instantly see live weather, UV index, air quality, fuel prices and your local hazard risk profile — all in one place.
Live weather and 7-day forecast
UV index and air quality with health advice
Local fuel prices by state
Hazard risk — cyclone, flood, bushfire, heat
Travel planner with historical weather averages
Open tool
Free
72-Hour Kit Checklist
Tick off what you already have across 9 categories, see your preparedness score instantly, and print a personalised gap report for your household.
9 categories — water, food, first aid and more
Live score as you tick items
Gaps highlighted — what's still missing
Print to PDF — clean branded report
Start checklist
Free
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Kit Finder
Answer 4 questions about your household and get a personalised kit recommendation in 60 seconds.
Household size and location
Personalised recommendation
60 seconds to complete
Find my kit
Free
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Disaster History
Every major Australian emergency since 2000 — what happened, what it cost, and what each one teaches us about preparedness.
14 events from 2000 to 2026
Filter by disaster type
Lessons from each event
Explore timeline
Live Links
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Emergency Dashboard
Every official Australian emergency warning source in one place — filter by state, bookmark for the next emergency.
BOM, RFS, VicEmergency, DFES and more
Filter by state
Fuel availability sources
Open dashboard
No signal?
The app works offline.

The Survival Storehouse App caches survival guides, checklists and emergency plans to your phone — accessible without internet or mobile signal. When emergencies happen, networks fail first. Download before you need it.

Australian owned.
Since 2009.

We've been helping ordinary Australians prepare for emergencies since 2009. Not doom and gloom — just practical preparedness for Australian conditions. These tools are free because being prepared shouldn't cost anything to start.

15+
Years helping
Australians prepare
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