Australians urged to donate online for flood relief

 

Data centre staff in for the long haul.

Queensland Premier Anna Bligh has urged Australians to use online channels or retail outlets to donate funds to the flood relief appeal, following a surge of phone calls into the state's Smart Service call centres.

Donations can be made here.

As reported this morning on iTnews, emergency calls made to the state's call centre used the same infrastructure as the donation line for the Premier's Appeal, overloading the system.

"The response to the Premier's Disaster Relief Appeal has been overwhelming and very welcome," read a statement from the Queensland Premier's office today.

"But due to unprecedented weather events, a large volume of emergency calls are coming in and must be the absolute priority."

Melbourne IT was hosting the appeal's website free of charge, while the online payments engine for the flood relief effort appeared to be hosted on an Amazon cloud server.

Camped out in the valley

IT engineers were camped out at Melbourne IT's data centre in Brisbane's low-lying Fortitude Valley after the area was named "at risk" by authorities this morning.

Melbourne IT chief technology officer Glenn Gore said the data centre would ride through the crisis, since it was located well off the ground floor.

Gore said that skeleton staff had agreed to stay on after roads into the area were blocked. Diesel generators were at the ready should power be cut and water reserves were available on the roof should Brisbane's fresh supply become contaminated and shut off.

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Australians urged to donate online for flood relief
"MAXAMa is 100% correct. I am ok to give money to Tsunami victimes who live in poverty with no Goct. support. To give money to my own people ??? that is what I pay taxes for. If Gillard did not ..."
By Digger11
 
 
 
Comments: 6
maxama
Jan 12, 2011 10:15 AM
What happened to all the $$$ money that was raised for the Victorian fire storm victims? Fell into a black hole.

Our own disgusting Government requesting funds from the public... when it should be our own government that should assist it's people and not ask for free public handouts. I pay enough Tax...

What a joke -> http://www.qld.gov.au/floods/donate.html
realitybites
Jan 12, 2011 1:55 PM
Honestly, if you have nothing constructive or positive to say, then please, just STFU.
rodzilla666
Jan 12, 2011 2:33 PM
In an ideal world, insurance companies would hand back some of their $billions-a-year profits instead of using every trick in the book to avoid paying claims.
maxama
Jan 13, 2011 9:40 AM
Our government is now planning on scrapping Melbourne's "Myki" ticketing system which they spent $1.35 billion. What a fantastic waste of tax payers’ dollars.

Our government "has" money to recklessly spend but is now asking for financial support from the public!!! How corrupt. What an incompetent, two-faced government.

Sol Trujillo was right…this is a backwards country.
anonymous
Jan 13, 2011 1:58 PM

Well, Sol may have been right about something, though it's not apparent that we are any worse than the land of the free.

And the NSW govt spent over half a billion dollars on it's failed metro system before abandoning it. That would have gone a long way to restore the damage for some of the people who have lost everything.
Digger11
Jan 13, 2011 2:14 PM
MAXAMa is 100% correct.

I am ok to give money to Tsunami victimes who live in poverty with no Goct. support.

To give money to my own people ??? that is what I pay taxes for.

If Gillard did not waste all of our moeny by doing moronic things like paying out huge sumes of money to muslim immigrants who then get arrested by the USA for terrorism, - we would have enough to go around.

Can we please please please please get rid of these incompetent Labour fools ????
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