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STORMS AND FLOODS HIT NSW 

Parts of NSW have been widely affected by heavy rainfall and storms in recent days, leading to flooding and the evacuation of several towns and communities. 

Most coastal areas are on alert, with flooding experienced largely in the North and Central Coast regions. Large parts of Western Sydney and the Hunter are also affected, with the Nepean and Hawkesbury Rivers flooding also. 

Destination NSW is monitoring the situation, keeping in contact with local stakeholders in region, liaising with NSW Government authorities, and updating consumer travel alerts on VisitNSW.com and Sydney.com and promotional activities in response to the latest information.  

We are here to support the NSW visitor economy, and we will work with industry to implement recovery activities when the time is right.  

Our first consideration is for the safety of our communities, and to understand the impact on tourism products and experiences as information becomes available. 

For the latest information, please refer to: 

  • NSW SES 
  • Live Traffic 
  • NSW Police 
  • Bureau of Meteorology  
 
 

SUPPORT FOR NSW COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY FLOODS 

The NSW Government has issued a total of 34 Natural Disaster Declarations over the last 48 hours to ensure immediate support reaches communities across the State affected by the floods and storms. 

Disaster declarations have been issued for the following Local Government Areas in collaboration with the Commonwealth: Armidale, Bellingen, Blue Mountains, Camden, Campbelltown, Canterbury Bankstown, Central Coast, Cessnock City, Clarence Valley, Coffs Harbour City, Cumberland, Dungog, Fairfield, Hawkesbury, Hornsby, Inner West, Kempsey, Ku-ring-gai, Lake Macquarie, Liverpool, Maitland City, Mid-Coast, Nambucca Valley, Newcastle City, Northern Beaches, Parramatta, Penrith, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Port Stephens, Sutherland, Tenterfield Blacktown, The Hills and Wollondilly. 

The assistance now available is one of a series of funding packages that will be triggered by the Government as the impacts of the floods are assessed: 

  • Help for eligible people whose homes or belongings have been damaged 
  • Support for affected local councils to help with the costs of cleaning up and restoring damaged essential public assets 
  • Concessional interest rate loans for small businesses, primary producers and non-profit organisations 
  • Freight subsidies for primary producers 
  • Grants to eligible non-profit organisations. 

Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott said although the disaster is still underway, the NSW Government is already looking ahead to the recovery and ongoing assistance. 

NSW is experiencing the most significant storm and flood event that we have seen in decades, with widespread destruction affecting countless communities,” Mr Elliott said.  

“We have worked quickly to declare disasters in 34 Local Government Areas. This assistance activates practical and immediate supports for communities, primary producers, small businesses, not-for-profits and councils.” 

“We will stand side by side with our communities over coming weeks and months as we work through the significant recovery that lays ahead of us.” 

For information call Disaster Customer Care Service on 13 77 88 or visit www.service.nsw.gov.au/  

Minister Elliot also encouraged community members to take advantage of the partnership between the NSW Government and GIVIT to assist with managing donated money and offers of goods and services. To donate or learn more about GIVIT’s ‘Severe Storms and Flooding’ Appeal, visit GIVIT.org.au. 

 
 
 

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