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Cowper councils share in $420,000 for natural disaster projects

by Annabelle Powell
April 8, 2022
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Three councils from the Cowper electorate of New South Wales will receive funding for projects that reduce the risk and impact of large scale natural disasters on the area, to the value of $420,770.

Federal Nationals’ Member for Cowper, Pat Conaghan, said the Preparing Australian Communities Program – Local Stream – is the first tranche of the Preparing Australia Program, an investment by the Federal Government of $600 million over six years to build the nation’s resilience to natural disasters.

“We know communities are best placed to understand their unique needs, how they can best improve their resilience, and reduce their level of risk to natural disasters; and that’s why these projects have been assessed to be so important to Cowper,” Mr Conaghan said.

The projects approved in Bellingen, Stuarts Point and Port Macquarie were three of 158 projects across the country that shared in $150 million dollars in funding from the Federal Government.

“Disasters currently cost Australian taxpayers $18.2 billion per year and this has been forecast to rise to $39 billion per year by 2050, even without increased frequency and intensity of weather events due to climate change,” Mr Conaghan said.

The Stuarts Point And District Community Organisation has received $34,800 for consultant investigations of an alternative egress for evacuations and restraint, guidelines for future development to reduce flooding, and for cultural burning around the town of Stuarts Point and Fisherman’s Reach.

Bellingen Shire Council has received $98,691 to install remote flood monitoring infrastructure on two bridges along North Bank Road Bellingen and Coramba Road Dorrigo.

Port Macquarie Hastings Council has received $99,500 for essential reconstruction of the river revetment wall in Westport Park on the Hastings River.

There are three streams of the Preparing Australia Program:

  • Preparing Australian Communities Program for projects of local significance (Communities Local program) – focused on public risk reduction
  • Preparing Australian Communities Program for projects of National Significance – focused on public risk reduction
  • Preparing Australian Homes Program – focused on private risk reduction

Almost $188,000 has been allocated to The Act! Project, which is designed to benefit bushfire and flood-prone communities across New South Wales by empowering 20,000 older people receiving care at home to understand and prepare for local emergencies.

More information and a full list of projects funded under Round One of the Preparing Australian Communities Program – Local stream, can be found here.

Featured image provided by Nationals for Regional NSW.

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