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Flood mitigation a pollie priority

Flood mitigation a pollie priority
By Samantha Elley
The third anniversary of the February 2022 floods has given many residents, business owners and local politicians clear hindsight on what they believe has or hasn’t worked in the continuing aftermath of Australia’s worst flood disaster.
Federal member for Page, Kevin Hogan is clear on his own assessment of how works have progressed.
“In the aftermath, there were only two approaches that could have been taken,” he said.
“Remove everyone from the floodplain or keep them there and implement serious flood mitigation measures to lower the height of the next flood.
“The NSW State Government chose the strategy of removing those in danger from the floodplain. This has failed.”
Mr Hogan pointed out that less than half of the 2,000 homes identified to be unsafe, will be bought back.
“Some families who accepted a buyback, have purchased new properties back on the floodplain, highlighting the failure of this plan,” he said.
“Flood mitigation is the only strategy that will give the region a sustainable future and safety.”
Mr Hogan said the much-awaited CSIRO report, which will be released later this year, should include practical scenarios for flood mitigation.
“(These will) include engineering solutions to mitigate future flooding,” he said.
“If the community knows a metre or more will be taken off future events, they will invest and live in confidence in the Northern Rivers.”
State member for Clarence, Richie Williamson said he has raised the frustration of not having consistent updates on retrofitting and house raising, with the NSW Reconstruction Authority.
“As we enter another year of recovery, ensuring clear and regular communication remains a priority,” he said.
“At this stage, I am not aware of the long-term plans for the land acquired through the NSW Government’s buyback program.
“However, I believe that in areas such as Woodburn and Broadwater, where it is safe to do so, this land should be made available for resale with appropriate title restrictions, including minimum floor heights for any new homes.”
Mr Williamson said that maintaining a stable community is essential for the growth of local schools, health services and local businesses.
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