Three projects for flood recovery will receive funding in relation to local disaster preparedness under the first round of the Commonwealth’s new Disaster Ready Fund. The almost $20 million in funding for the region should be available from 1 July.
‘The NSW Government successfully applied for three local projects for our region under and joint Commonwealth and State funding will provide a total of $19.8 million,’ said State Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin.
The successful projects covering the Northern Rivers are:
- Nature Based Solutions: Building Flood Resilience in Lismore Catchment. Works to reduce flood and erosion risks in the Lismore’s river catchment. Richmond Landcare received $5.67million for the project.
- Fire Country and People: Aboriginal Community Disaster Ready partnership. †The establishment of strategic partnerships with Aboriginal communities and organisation to reduce the risk and impact of disasters. Forestry Corporation received $2.95million for the project.
- Northern Rivers Disaster Adaptation project. A suite of research and development projects to enhance disaster planning, preparations and response capabilities. It will be run through the Northern Rivers Reconstruction Authority (NRCC) who received $11.19 million.
‘It is important that local projects can get underway quickly, and I have been assured the funds will be provided as soon as possible from July 1. Projects must be completed within three years,’ said Ms Saffin.
The first round of the Disaster Ready Fund was announced jointly by the Federal Minister for Emergency Management, Murray Watt; The NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully and the NSW Minister for Emergency Services, Jihad Dib.
‘I have brought all three Ministers to the Lismore electorate several times and I know they are committed to us being better prepared, less exposed and in the best possible position when disaster strikes,’ Ms Saffin said.
‘Minister Watt said that every dollar spent on disaster resilience and mitigation delivers a return on investment to governments and households nine times over.’
Information on the next round of the Disaster Ready Fund is available on the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) website www.nema.gov.au.