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FUNDING FOR BETTER INFRASTRUCTURE
FUNDING FOR BETTER INFRASTRUCTURE
Public infrastructure directly impacted by natural disasters will be rebuilt to a more resilient standard, thanks to an investment of more than $500 million from the Australian and NSW governments.
Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh said the $200 million Infrastructure Betterment Fund will help recovery efforts focus on rebuilding damaged and destroyed infrastructure, such as bridges and stormwater drainage, in a more resilient way.
“Betterment is about building better assets that are safer, more reliable and better equipped to deal with natural disasters,” Mr Singh said.
“This is an important investment in making our public assets more resilient during and after natural disasters, which will help sustain the strength of our regional communities.”
Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the funding program would not only restore, but improve, public infrastructure that was damaged or destroyed by natural disasters
during the past three years.
“Public infrastructure can literally save lives during emergencies – whether it’s roads and bridges being used as evacuation routes or stormwater drainage that can better manage large volumes of
water during floods. We’re not just building back for now – we’re building back better for the future by helping councils and state agencies improve the resilience of these essential assets damaged by
natural disasters and help communities stay connected in the process,” Mr Toole said.
Public assets directly impacted by the 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires, the storm and flood events in early 2021 and the flooding in early 2022 will be eligible for the $200 million Infrastructure
Betterment Fund.
A further $312.5 million is being targeted to road and transport-related infrastructure in 26 northern NSW councils impacted by the early 2022 flooding through the Regional Roads and Transport
Recovery Package.
The total $512.5 million has been made available through the joint Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) and will be administered by both Regional NSW and
Transport for New South Wales, delivering a consistent, whole-of-government approach to betterment. For more, visit: www.nsw.gov.au/betterment
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