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Long awaited breakthrough for Tyalgum community with access to flood-damaged road restored

Elevating Support For Women In Aviation Careers

By Sarah Waters

Tyalgum residents can now save a lot of time getting to and from home following the long-awaited opening of Tyalgum Road.

A temporary access road, through the landslip site near Tyalgum Village, was opened on Monday, October 30.

Tyalgum resident Bruna Sutherland said it was an exciting development.

“It’s a huge change leaving residents of the hinterland village no choice but to travel the the slip continue. Council will advise the community any changes or the need to temporarily close the access road should a concern arise.

The contractor remains on-site at Tyalgum Road, continuing work on the reconstruction of the permanent road which is due to open by March 2025.

The Albanese Government is inviting experienced suppliers to play a crucial role in supporting women’s careers in aviation. Traditionally, the aviation industry has been male-dominated, and to address this, the government has launched the $8 million Women in the Aviation Industry Initiative. The initiative’s newly revealed Strategic Action Plan, guiding its efforts until 2026, outlines key focus areas: leadership and culture, visibility and awareness, and collaboration. The government is seeking partnerships with qualified suppliers to execute projects aligned with these priorities. Leadership and culture initiatives may involve training, resources, and tools to foster cultural change, alongside mentorship and professional development. Research will be conducted to understand why women leave the aviation sector and to find ways to retain them.

Visibility and awareness projects are designed to introduce young girls and students to extreme landslip just outside of Tyalgum is the biggest and most complex of all of our restoration jobs in the Tweed following last year’s devastating flood,” Ms Cherry said.

“But thankfully, we will see cars, motorbikes and bicycles travel through this important community connector road once again.

… it’ll save me at least half an hour of time on the weekends,” Ms Sutherland said.

“It’s a better road too, it’s not that winding, so I’m very happy that it’s open again,” Ms Sutherland said.

An extreme landslide (100 meters in height) which occurred during the February-March 2022 flood took out a section of Tyalgum Road.

The severely damaged section of road was instantly closed to traffic, longer alternative route via Chillingham.

In March this year, a local contractor was appointed to undertake the road’s major restoration.

The stabilisation and construction of the single-lane temporary access road was the first stage of fixing the flood-damaged road.

Tweed Shire Mayor Chris Cherry said it was a big relief for everyone to finally see it open again.

“The repair of the

“It has been a difficult and complicated process for the project team and contractor SEE Civil to get to this point, but it has been even more difficult for residents who have been impacted by this road closure and we thank them for their patience,” she said.

Council’s Manager Infrastructure Delivery Tim Mackney said while the slip was currently stable, heavy rainfall had the potential to create movement.

In the event of detected ground movement or heavy rainfall in the coming months the new access road may have to be closed while the permanent work to fix aviation careers through educational seminars, workshops, and events. Targeted community outreach efforts will promote aviation careers to underrepresented groups, with media campaigns and guidance materials increasing awareness of aviation as a career path. Collaboration projects include creating communities of practice, joint training programs, workshops, networking events, and online platforms for information sharing, addressing the historical underrepresentation of women in these areas. The Department will host an information session to discuss the Approach to Market and present the Women in the Aviation Industry Initiative Strategic Action Plan. For more details, please register at womeninaviation@ infrastructure.gov. au. This collaborative effort underscores the government’s commitment to making the aviation industry more inclusive, encouraging women to enter and thrive in the field.

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