Click on the link above to go to the SES website which has a lot of information about preparing for storm and flooding events on this page
Preparing for storms
Check fences, roofs and gutters; make any repairs that are needed.
Trim branches near your home and near powerlines.
Clean gutters and downpipes regularly; secure loose roof tiles/sheets.
Tie down light, outside furniture equipment and like trampolines and barbecues
Ensure your home, contents and car insurance is current and covers your assets adequately.
Identify which room is the strongest part of the house in case you need to shelter in your home during a severe thunderstorm.
Install the Bureau of Meteorology weather app on your phone and bookmark the BOM warnings page and radar on computers so you can track storms in your area.
Make a storm plan for your livestock
Planning ahead is the best way to keep livestock safe during storms.
Do a risk assessment of your property — Identify areas of your property least likely to flood.
Identify hazards — Think about potential hazards (e.g. powerlines, trees).
Do your research — What direction do most storm fronts come from in your area? Where can animals shelter from storms?
Stay up to date with weather forecasts — Move stock early if storms or severe weather are likely.
Know where your livestock can shelter — Can they stay in their usual paddock? Are there parts of your property where flooding is less likely?
Ask for help — Write a list of people and organisations who can help you with your animals if there’s a warning issued.
Tell someone your plan — Tell your family, friends and neighbours about your plan.
The above link is to a comprehensive guide of what to do if you are threatened by a storm and if your property has been damaged by a severe storm. It can be printed out and kept somewhere safe.