As Cyclone Alfred approaches, DNE Civil has stepped up to assist local communities by deploying 500 sandbags to Ipswich and Somerset regions. Partnering with local councils, the company is ensuring residents and businesses have the resources they need to protect their properties from potential flooding and storm damage.
A Community-First Approach
DNE Civil has always been committed to supporting the regions it works in, and this initiative is another demonstration of that ethos. By acting swiftly ahead of the cyclone’s impact, the company is helping to strengthen community resilience in the face of extreme weather.

Director Dylan Noden from DNE Civil highlighted the importance of stepping up in times of need:
“As a company that works within these communities, we see it as our responsibility to lend a hand when challenges arise. Our support goes beyond civil projects—it’s about being there for the people and businesses who make these communities strong. Providing these sandbags is just one way we can help prepare and protect Ipswich and Somerset during this time.”
Collaborating with Local Councils
DNE Civil’s strong relationships with local councils allow for quick mobilisation in times of crisis. Working closely with Ipswich City Council and Somerset Regional Council, the company ensured that sandbags were distributed efficiently to high-risk areas, helping residents and businesses safeguard their properties.
Preparedness and Resilience
With a long history of working in disaster recovery, including flood restoration projects across Queensland, DNE Civil understands the importance of preparation. The company remains committed to providing support where it’s needed most and stands ready to assist further as Cyclone Alfred progresses.
For DNE Civil, this initiative is about more than just responding to a crisis—it’s about reinforcing the strong community ties that define the regions they serve.
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