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For anyone who is in the unfortunate position of having to deal with deceased animals, requests for assistance regarding carcass disposal on private property can be lodged with the Animal and Agricultural Services Hotline by calling 1800 814 647.
Published on 11 March 2022
Image: Careys Road, Hillville flood, March 2022
Disaster assistance is now available to residents of the MidCoast following a disaster declaration after the severe storms and flooding that have occurred over the past few weeks.
Assistance is being provided through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
Assistance available under these arrangements may include:
Council’s Community Recovery team have been assisting with calls and requests from the community for help over the past few weeks.
Council’s Director of Liveable Communities, Paul De Szell, said the team had also been completing welfare checks on those vulnerable communities impacted by the March 2021 floods.
Mr De Szell said work was continuing to clean up after the most recent flood event, along with repair and restoration works from the 2021 floods.
“The Department of Regional NSW has recently announced its Community Local Infrastructure Repair Program which has been designed to assist with the actual restoration and repair of community and recreation assets from the 2021 floods. “
This program allows Council to seek up to $7.5 million in funding.
Mr De Szell said Council is assessing where the areas of most need are in planning priorities for the use of the funding.