NSW flood inquiries hold community meetings
30 Might 2022
An unbiased NSW flood inquiry and a separate parliamentary choose committee inquiry into the disaster response are each holding community meetings in affected areas over the following few weeks.
The unbiased skilled inquiry commissioned by the NSW Authorities will host an in-person assembly in Mullumbimby subsequent Monday and digital meetings the next week for the Hawkesbury-Nepean and Clarence River areas.
The inquiry, led by Mary O’Kane and Michael Fuller, is tasked with inspecting and reporting on the causes of the floods, preparedness, responses and restoration.
“The flood inquiry staff is fascinated with listening to tales from people and communities about their experiences of the flood particularly within the Byron Bay and Mullumbimby townships, in addition to the encircling areas,” Professor O’Kane stated final week. “The private tales are a useful reference for the Flood Inquiry’s report.”
The Hawkesbury-Nepean digital assembly might be on June 16 and the Clarence River assembly on June 17, with community meetings already held this month at Lismore and Tumbulgum.
“The Inquiry has acquired helpful contributions from communities and can proceed to take submissions to 24 June,” Mr Fuller stated.
The NSW Parliament Choose Committee inquiry will this this week hold hearings in Ballina, Lismore, Murwillumbah and the Richmond/Windsor space.
The committee, which is because of report by August 9, will hold additional hearings at Parliament Home in Sydney on June 14 and 15.