
Welcome to the Queensland Region of the Australian Citizens Radio Emergency Monitors (ACREM). This site is still being constructed so please check back regularly as more will be added in the near future.
ACREM is a group of trained volunteers supplying a monitoring service on the CB band emergency channels, relaying calls for assistance from the community to the required services. Each year in Australia, despite the prevelence of mobile telephones, thousands of calls for help are received by volunteer emergency monitors on the CB bands and relayed to the required services.
ACREM-QLD is a branch of the organisation Australian Citizens Radio Emergency Monitors Incorporated (ACREM). ACREM is a non-profit public benevolent institution, incorporated in NSW and registered through ASIC under the Corporations Act 2001 as a Registrable Australian Body. This means that ACREM can operate throughout Australia rather than just NSW. ACREM operates under a National committee that includes a representative from each state we operate in, so there is no committee dedicated to just one state. For more information on our organisation visit the ACREM National website.
ACREM-QLD's primary objective is to provide a voluntary monitoring service on the CB emergency channels, relaying calls for assistance from the community to the required services. This is considered especially important during major emergencies and other incidents when the emergency channels may be needed even more. ACREM-QLD does not provide support personnel to other services unless requested and volunteer monitoirng services will not be effected.
Monitors also broadcast Severe Weather Warnings issued by the Bureau of Meteorology in some regions, warning the community of impending severe weather events such as severe thunderstorms, strong winds, fire weather and flood warnings.
ACREM National also represents the interests of all CB enthusiasts to relevant government departments on important matters when needed. This is usually done through the National body and co-ordinated with other groups such as ACBRO.
ACREM Monitors are trained in emergency radio and monitoring procedures and volunteer their time and equipment to help their community. Even though mobile telephones are extremely common these days, CB is still fitted into almost every truck, and in many 4WD's and cars, and is often used to report incidents such as traffic accidents, fires, breakdowns, etc. UHF CB is very common in rural regions, especially in places where mobile phone coverage is poor or when conventional communications may fail due to storms or bushfires.
ACREM Members are covered by the public liability and volunteer workers insurance cover taken out by the National body. (visit the National website for more details on this coverage).
The Australian Government has legislated that certain channels on the CB Bands are reserved for emergency use only. This affects all radio equipment that utilises the Australian CB bands, including 27MHz and UHF CB, "Personal UHF Radio", 40 or 38 channel UHF Radio, "Licnece Free" UHF Radio, etc. As at January 2007 the maximum penalties for the misuse of the legally allocated CB emergency channels are:
So, what are the Australian CB Emergency Channels?
UHF CB Band: Channels 5 and 35 (channel 35 is used as the input for emergency channel repeaters)
HF CB Band: Channel 9 (on 40 or 23 channel sets. Channel 5 on old 18 channel sets).
You can read more about this on our National website at http://www.acrem.org.au/info/emergency.php
You can make a donation to ACREM-QLD using your Visa or Mastercard credit or debit card, or PayPal account, online using the secure payment features of PayPal. Whilst all donations are co-ordinated through National, the link below will tag the donation for ACREM-QLD use only. If you wish to donate to ACREM as a whole (i.e. National) then please use the Make a Donation link on the National website.
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