Lismore City Council Flood Response - June 2022

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Community Support Together with other Government agencies, Council played a key role in establishing a number of community hubs to assist in the immediate aftermath of the flood events. • L ismore Recovery Centre: In conjunction with Resilience NSW, Council is the site manager for the Lismore Recovery Centre at Southern Cross University where vital community services are co-located in order to help residents deal with the losses they have sustained. Services onsite include Service NSW, Services Australia, as well as community services including St Vincent de Pauls and the Salvation Army. • L ismore Distribution Centre: Council mobilised the Lismore Distribution Centre at the Lismore Showgrounds, transferring responsibility for managing this site to Lifeline shortly after opening. The Distribution Centre has helped thousands of families with access to essential items including food and water, as well as clothing and personal care items. • L ismore Community Hub: Working with Resilience NSW, Council has supported the establishment of a Community Hub in the Harold Fredericks Carpark, with essential services, mental health support services, pop-up stores and personal care facilities including showers and laundry services. • R elocation of critical support services: Council worked with Commonwealth and State Government agencies to identify temporary sites for operation, including Services NSW, Services Australian and the NSW Ambulance Service. • L ocal Emergency Response Network (LERN): In advance of the formal Recovery structure being set up, Council convened and chaired a committee consisting of government services such as Resilience NSW, Department of Communities and Justice and NSW Health as well as not-for-profit organisations such as St Vinnies, Lifeline and the Salvation Army. This committee worked to ensure that the various agencies involved in the human-centric aspects of flood recovery were aligned and working in an integrated way for the benefit of the community. Lismore Community Hub

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Appendix B: A short history of flooding in Lismore

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page 43

Appendix A: How you can help

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page 42

Reflections

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page 38

Economic recovery

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page 37

Our lived experience: A message from the Mayor

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pages 39-40

Conclusion

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page 41

Housing response

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page 36

Environmental impact

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pages 31-32

CitySafe CCTV network

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Business impact

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page 30

Mental health and welfare

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page 33

Reconstruction

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page 35

- Richmond Tweed Regional Library – Lismore branch

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Major project delays

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page 28

Council’s fleet

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Community support

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page 12

Water

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pages 17-18

Next steps

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Lismore Regional Airport

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Essential Council infrastructure

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Introduction

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pages 3-6

Our immediate response

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page 10

Blakebrook Quarry

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