$6.9 Million Grant for Bungawalbin Levee Remediation Welcomed by Local MPs
The approval of a $6.9 million grant under the State and Commonwealth Government’s Natural Disaster Relief Assistance Program (NDRA) has been hailed as a major victory for flood mitigation efforts in the lower Richmond Valley. This funding will enable Rous County Council to undertake critical repairs and enhance the stability and future resilience of the Bungawalbin Levee.
Clarence Nationals MP Richie Williamson expressed his satisfaction with the funding approval, noting his persistent advocacy for the remediation of the damaged levee. “The levee is an essential piece of infrastructure that offers protection to numerous properties along the eastern side of Bungawalbin Creek. It also provides crucial evacuation routes for residents in surrounding areas and safeguards a significant amount of farmland,” Mr. Williamson said.
Mr. Williamson emphasised the toll consecutive flood events have taken on the levee over the past few years, leading to its destabilisation and increased vulnerability to breaches during major floods. “Rous County Council has been striving to secure funding for some time, having even financed an independent assessment of the levee. I’m pleased that both State and Federal governments have finally provided the necessary funds to proceed with the repairs,” he added.
Highlighting the importance of the project, Mr. Williamson stated, “Improving the long-term resilience of flood mitigation infrastructure is vital to protecting local communities like those in the mid-Richmond area from future flood events.”
Federal Member for Page, Kevin Hogan also welcomed the announcement, underscoring his efforts in advocating for the levee repairs. “Securing $6.9 million under the Commonwealth Government’s Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements is a significant achievement. The remediation of the Bungawalbin Levee will help reduce the height of future floods, thereby protecting valuable agricultural land, residential properties, evacuation roads, and infrastructure,” Mr. Hogan said.
Mr. Hogan elaborated on the levee’s importance in protecting the Bungawalbin catchment area, which includes Swan Bay, New Italy, and Woodburn. He noted the serious concerns within the community about the levee’s ability to withstand even minor floods following the damage from the 2017, 2021, and 2022 flood events.
“Flood mitigation strategies that effectively reduce the height of future floods are crucial for ensuring a sustainable and safe future for our region. A public commitment to flood mitigation will give the community the confidence to invest and live in the area,” Mr. Hogan emphasised.
The path ahead for the broader Northern Rivers region must include robust flood mitigation measures. As these efforts move forward, the community can look forward to enhanced protection and resilience against future flood events, fostering a safer and more secure environment for residents and local businesses alike.
With the approved funding, Rous County Council will collaborate with NSW Public Works to finalise the scope of the remediation works, ensuring optimal use of the grant. This initiative follows successful repairs to the Tuckombil Levee, also funded through the NDRA and disaster recovery arrangements, which protects Woodburn and surrounding areas from flooding.
Cr Robert Mustow, Rous County Council Chair, highlighted the council’s dedication to managing and maintaining its extensive network of historic rural flood mitigation infrastructure. “These levees play a crucial role in reducing the impact of floods on the mid-Richmond community by protecting agricultural land, residential properties, evacuation roads, and infrastructure,” Cr Mustow said. “We look forward to utilising this significant investment to enhance the Bungawalbin Levee and advance our flood protection efforts.”
This grant marks a significant step towards securing the safety and resilience of the region’s flood mitigation infrastructure, providing much-needed reassurance to the communities that rely on these critical defences.
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