NSW flood inquiries hold community meetings

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NSW flood inquiries hold community meetings

30 May 2022

An independent NSW flood inquiry and a separate parliamentary select committee inquiry into the catastrophe response are both holding community meetings in affected areas over the next few weeks.

The independent expert inquiry commissioned by the NSW Government will host an in-person meeting in Mullumbimby next Monday and virtual meetings the following week for the Hawkesbury-Nepean and Clarence River regions.

The inquiry, led by Mary O’Kane and Michael Fuller, is tasked with examining and reporting on the causes of the floods, preparedness, responses and recovery.

“The flood inquiry team is interested in hearing stories from individuals and communities about their experiences of the flood especially in the Byron Bay and Mullumbimby townships, as well as the surrounding areas,” Professor O’Kane said last week. “The personal stories are an invaluable reference for the Flood Inquiry’s report.”

The Hawkesbury-Nepean virtual meeting will be on June 16 and the Clarence River meeting on June 17, with community meetings already held this month at Lismore and Tumbulgum.

“The Inquiry has received valuable contributions from communities and will continue to take submissions to 24 June,” Mr Fuller said.

The NSW Parliament Select Committee inquiry will this this week hold hearings in Ballina, Lismore, Murwillumbah and the Richmond/Windsor area.

The committee, which is due to report by August 9, will hold further hearings at Parliament House in Sydney on June 14 and 15.

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