2022 Floods
A STEP FORWARD IN LONG-TERM FLOOD RECOVERY
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A STEP FORWARD IN LONG-TERM FLOOD RECOVERY
The long-term flood recovery in the Northern Rivers takes another step forward with
the Northern Rivers Reconstruction Corporation (NRRC) formally stood-up today.
Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said while there has
already been a lot of work done to help flood-affected communities start the rebuilding,
the NRRC’s goal was to accelerate the return to normal life.
“We have been working hard rebuilding community infrastructure and coordinating the
delivery of innovative housing solutions,” Mr Toole said.
“The NRRC will continue this important work and ensure that we’re not only building
back better for now but we’re building back better for generations well into the future.”
NRRC Chief Executive David Witherdin said the NRRC is working closely with
Government agencies and key stakeholders to prioritise community needs and gather
data and intel to map out and deliver a detailed rebuilding strategy.
“The NRRC is focused on building for long-term prosperity and will be guided by an
advisory board, made up of experts, community leaders and local residents,” Mr
Witherdin said.
“We’re looking at the data, principles and strategic design for a housing program that
may include buyback, house raising, resilient rebuilding and the potential for land
swaps, and we’re working to get this program running as soon as possible.
“We will prioritise evidence-based decisions that put the safety of communities first but
will also consider community sentiment and will continue to listen to what they need.
“We’re working to get people back to their lives as soon as possible and this next step
forward will allow the new corporation to compulsorily acquire or subdivide land, fasttrack the building of new premises and accelerate the delivery of planning proposals
through the Department of Planning and Environment.”
Minister for Flood Recovery Steph Cooke said since March, more than 40,000
applications have been received for flood support across the State and more than 30
funding packages have been approved.
“The NSW Government is committed to supporting our Northern Rivers communities
every step of the way through the ongoing flood recovery effort,” Ms Cooke said.
“We’re continuing to rollout more and more temporary housing, including caravans in
Woodburn and pods in Wollongbar, while we rebuild important infrastructure and focus
on the long-term well-being of the communities.”
The NSW and Australian Governments have committed more than $3.5 billion to help
communities affected by the 2022 floods, including almost $300 million for the
assessment of flood damaged properties and resumption of wastewater treatment.
The NSW Government has also established an independent flood inquiry to examine
and report on the causes of, preparedness for, response to and recovery from the
2022 catastrophic flood event.
Professor Mary O’Kane AC and Michael Fuller APM have been engaged to lead the
Inquiry.
The NRRC will assist in implementing the findings of this independent review and other
government responses.
For more information about flood support, visit www.nsw.gov.au/floods
MEDIA: Sarah Boorer | Deputy Premier | 0457 355 444
Ben Sheath | Minister Cooke | 0403 767 636
2022 Floods
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2022 Floods
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2022 Floods
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