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MINISTER FOR RECOVERY VISITS MACKEREL BEACH WITH SCRUBY

Independent Member for Pittwater Jacqui Scruby brought Minister Janelle Saffin, NSW Minister for Recovery, to Pittwater to meet residents at Mackerel Beach and see first hand the devastation caused by a landslip and flooding following January’s severe storm and heavy rainfall. This follows Ms Scruby raising the issue in NSW Parliament last sitting period.

Together with a delegation of other stakeholders, including Northern Beaches Council CEO and representatives from the SES, Minister Saffin met residents Mick Hardy and Sharon Green, whose home was directly impacted by the landslide and is now unliveable and neighbours, Diane and John Bonney, who are also unable to return to their property due to the damage.

Ms Green said she appreciated the visit from the Minister: “For her to come and see for herself, to listen to us and offer her support means so much.” 

Foreshore Mackerel residents from the southern end of Mackerel Beach also raised issues about coastal erosion and the loss of safe access to their homes at high tide. 

Ms Scruby said the visit was critical in putting Pittwater and Mackerel Beach on the map, given the Northern Beaches are projected to have the highest average annual losses from extreme weather by 2060 of all Local Government Areas in NSW.  

“Mike, Sharon, Diane and John have suffered a disaster and I wanted the Minister for Disaster Recovery to visit the site to support the application for Disaster Declaration. That declaration was made today, which is a significant win for this community given the last landslide had no Ministerial visit and was ignored by the government” said Ms Scruby.

“I’m putting the pressure on for each and every state agency to undertake the work required to prevent delays to insurance and approach this in a co-ordinated way.”

Ms Scruby also noted that this was critical for long term advocacy - “National Parks has known about the risk of landslides but have failed to mitigate them. Part of the Minister’s visit is to continue to pressure the government to have a whole-of-government, co-ordinated approach to future mitigation also.” 

The Minister also met Richard Mehinick and residents of Elaine Avenue, who are facing recurrent storm water flooding as a result of the same extreme weather.

Ms Scruby took the opportunity to show Minister Saffin flood impacted areas of the electorate including near Careel Creek Avalon, Newport and Narrabeen - and to discuss the need to put downward pressure on home insurance.  

“Minister Saffin covered an extensive number of issues facing our electorate both immediate impacts of the January disaster, long term mitigation measures. We are committed to working together on these issues, which are vexed but need to be tackled,” said Ms Scruby

Ms Scruby thanked the community. “I want to thank everyone who writes to me and outlines how impacted they are because that allows me to advocate and pressure the government to take notice, and action.”

A disaster declaration was made today for the Northern Beaches, along with other areas impacted.

The declaration covers Bega, Bellingen and the Northern Beaches, and will provide:

Individuals: 

  • Immediate assistance such as emergency accommodation.
  • Grants for low income, uninsured residents to replace lost essential household items to maintain basic standard of living.
  • Grants for low income, uninsured residents to undertake essential structural repairs to homes damaged by the disaster event.

 

Primary producers and Small Businesses:

  • Concessional loans up to $130,000
  • Transport subsidies up to $15,000

 

Sporting and recreation clubs:

  • Concessional loans up to $10,000
  • Grant up to $2,000

 

Not-for-profit organisations:

  • Concessional loans up to $25,000

 

Assistance in counter disaster operations and restoration of essential public assets are also listed under the declaration.

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