Disaster Recovery Updates - 2022
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This news page lists all the news regarding the major flood event between February 28 to March 17.
For the latest up to date information, you can now visit our new Disaster Recovery Updates page by clicking HERE.
If you are after information such as financial assistance, how to donate to the Lismore Flood Fund, business support and much more, you can also check out the Lismore Flood 2022 page on Council's website by clicking HERE.
THIS PAGE HAS NOW BEEN ARCHIVED.
This news page lists all the news regarding the major flood event between February 28 to March 17.
For the latest up to date information, you can now visit our new Disaster Recovery Updates page by clicking HERE.
If you are after information such as financial assistance, how to donate to the Lismore Flood Fund, business support and much more, you can also check out the Lismore Flood 2022 page on Council's website by clicking HERE.
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ONGOING FLOOD WASTE REMOVAL
Share ONGOING FLOOD WASTE REMOVAL on Facebook Share ONGOING FLOOD WASTE REMOVAL on Twitter Share ONGOING FLOOD WASTE REMOVAL on Linkedin Email ONGOING FLOOD WASTE REMOVAL linkThe Clean Up of the CBD and our flood-affected homes will take some time.Council is aware there is more waste still needing to be removed from businesses and homes, particularly some two-story buildings in and around the Lismore CBD.To assist with this task, we ask businesses and property owners who still have flood waste material that needs to be disposed of from upper levels of their buildings to contact Council on 6625 0500.This will allow us to create a register so that waste removal and collection can be prioritised as subsequent rounds of clean up take place.It is important that asbestos and hazardous wastes are dealt with by appropriately licensed and qualified people. Please DO NOT dump asbestos or hazardous material, these wastes need to be disposed of in a safe manner. Public Works Advisory is finalising plans for when and how this will take place.We thank the community for its patience as this work in undertaken.Council would also like to thank Public Works Advisory for organising the Clean Up. -
DISTRIBUTION CENTRE AT SHOWGROUNDS
Share DISTRIBUTION CENTRE AT SHOWGROUNDS on Facebook Share DISTRIBUTION CENTRE AT SHOWGROUNDS on Twitter Share DISTRIBUTION CENTRE AT SHOWGROUNDS on Linkedin Email DISTRIBUTION CENTRE AT SHOWGROUNDS linkA Distribution Centre for donated goods has been established at the Lismore Showgrounds.Operated by Lifeline, community members can pick up items.The Centre will open from 9am tomorrow, seven days a week.Depending on availability, items include dry foods, bottled water, clothing, shoes, medical supplies, cleaning products, bedding, blankets, hygiene products and much more.The Distribution Centre is located on the eastern side of the Showgrounds. Residents are asked to follow the direction of Traffic Control.Lifeline thanks the community for their generosity. We do not require donations from the community at the moment. If you are a warehouse/retailer and have bulk quantities of goods please make direct contact with Lifeline to discuss.Lifeline Northern NSW -
NSW FLOOD FUNDING CHARTS
Share NSW FLOOD FUNDING CHARTS on Facebook Share NSW FLOOD FUNDING CHARTS on Twitter Share NSW FLOOD FUNDING CHARTS on Linkedin Email NSW FLOOD FUNDING CHARTS linkThe NSW Government has a range of financial assistance and support available.To help better understand which program you can apply for, please see the two flood support pictures for individual/household or sector assistance on our Facebook page which details how each program can help. -
HOW TO RESTORE POWER TO YOUR PROPERTY
Share HOW TO RESTORE POWER TO YOUR PROPERTY on Facebook Share HOW TO RESTORE POWER TO YOUR PROPERTY on Twitter Share HOW TO RESTORE POWER TO YOUR PROPERTY on Linkedin Email HOW TO RESTORE POWER TO YOUR PROPERTY linkEssential Energy can guide you on how to get power back on after your property has been flooded.Please click on this link https://www.essentialenergy.com.au/.../flood-reconnecting -
ROADS UPDATE – 9.35am Thursday, 10 March
Share ROADS UPDATE – 9.35am Thursday, 10 March on Facebook Share ROADS UPDATE – 9.35am Thursday, 10 March on Twitter Share ROADS UPDATE – 9.35am Thursday, 10 March on Linkedin Email ROADS UPDATE – 9.35am Thursday, 10 March linkUnfortunately, our road network has suffered major damage from the flood with more than 70 significant damages.Construction crews have been working extended hours to ensure damaged roads are reopened/made safe as soon as possible – see the list below.Council ask that you obey traffic control signs at all times to ensure the safety of yourself and the community.We thank you for your patience and understanding as push ahead with recovery.For information on road closures refer to Live Traffic at www.livetraffic.comRoadworks in Progress- Bice Road
- Bruxner Highway – near Tatham Road
- Cawongla Road
- Corndale Road
- Gungas Road
- Jiggi Road
- Keerrong Road
- Koonorigan Road
- Lindsay Road
- Mountain Top Road
- Oakey Creek Road
- Pinchin Road
- Rock Valley Road
- Rosebank Road
- Suffolk Road
- Terania Creek Road
- Towns Road
- Tuntable Falls Road
- Upper Tuntable Falls Road
- Whian Whian Road
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10am Wednesday, 9 March GSAC EVACUATION CENTRE NEEDS
Share 10am Wednesday, 9 March GSAC EVACUATION CENTRE NEEDS on Facebook Share 10am Wednesday, 9 March GSAC EVACUATION CENTRE NEEDS on Twitter Share 10am Wednesday, 9 March GSAC EVACUATION CENTRE NEEDS on Linkedin Email 10am Wednesday, 9 March GSAC EVACUATION CENTRE NEEDS linkMany thanks for your donations so far.
We are need of:
Food & Drink
👉 Cheese (sliced, shredded or block)
👉 Milk
👉 Hot dog buns
👉 Soft drink
Other
👉 Antiseptic cream
👉 Nail clippers
👉 Candles
👉 Laundry products
👉 Can openers
👉 Insect repellent
👉 Bleach
👉 Mops/brooms
👉 Dishwashing Detergent/Liquid
👉 Power boards
👉 Gas stoves
👉 Band-aids
👉 Torches
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REX flights to resume to keep Lismore moving and connected
Share REX flights to resume to keep Lismore moving and connected on Facebook Share REX flights to resume to keep Lismore moving and connected on Twitter Share REX flights to resume to keep Lismore moving and connected on Linkedin Email REX flights to resume to keep Lismore moving and connected linkLismore City Council has been working with REX to resume passenger flights to and from Lismore Regional Airport.
This is to ensure Lismore is connected during this difficult time.
Rex flights will resume on Friday, 11 March with flight ZL6318 departing Sydney at 7.25am via Grafton and arriving in Lismore at 9.40am. It will return direct to Sydney departing at 10am.
The airport is also being used by Government officials, emergency services, volunteers, and those with expertise to assist with the recover and rebuild.
Due to the extensive flood damage, the airport terminal is non-operational, however a temporary passenger area has been established.
REX currently flies to and from Lismore to Sydney on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday, however more flights can be scheduled if community demand increases.
Council would like to congratulate REX for its willingness to reinstate flights so quickly following the flood and their support for Lismore and the Northern Rivers Region.
Flights can be booked at www.rex.com.au.
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WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL STRATEGY
Share WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL STRATEGY on Facebook Share WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL STRATEGY on Twitter Share WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL STRATEGY on Linkedin Email WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL STRATEGY linkPublic Works Advisory (PWA), which is in charge of Lismore’s Clean Up, has developed a waste collection and disposal strategy for the Northern Rivers 2022 Floods based on previous experience in natural disasters and flood recovery works.Waste collection and disposal is categorised as the following three tasks:Kerbside Collection Temporary, Regional Waste Facility, Commercial Facility (Disposal)KERBSIDE COLLECTION- PWA is liaising with ADF, Council and residents to get flood affected residents to move their waste to the kerbside for collection.
- Increased traffic movements and disruptions during clean-up.
- ADF will be assisting residents with household waste removal and street clean-up.
TEMPORARY REGIONAL WASTE FACILITY- A temporary regional waste transfer facility has been established at Alstonville.
- PWA has developed haulage route maps for interstate / non-local waste removal contractors to get from affected areas to the waste transfer facility.
- SUEZ are managing the waste transfer facility and have established a coordination centre, traffic management and environmental controls at the site.
- Waste is being received from all areas of the Northern Rivers to ensure local waste disposal facilities are not overloaded.
- The flood waste is segregated for recovery where possible with SUEZ targeting a 40% recovery and recycling rate, as seen previously in flood recovery operations.
COMMERCIAL WASTE FACILITY- Waste is compacted and loaded into large haulage trucks for disposal at the Veolia Ti Tree Bioenergy Facility located in Willowbank QLD.
- Ti Tree Bioenergy is a waste disposal facility that utilises “best practice” bioreactor technology to rapidly stabilise waste while capturing environmentally damaging methane and converting it into electricity.
- Recyclable waste is transferred separately to these facilities for recycling.
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CHANGE TO TRAFFIC DIVERSION ON BRUXNER/BALLINA RD
Share CHANGE TO TRAFFIC DIVERSION ON BRUXNER/BALLINA RD on Facebook Share CHANGE TO TRAFFIC DIVERSION ON BRUXNER/BALLINA RD on Twitter Share CHANGE TO TRAFFIC DIVERSION ON BRUXNER/BALLINA RD on Linkedin Email CHANGE TO TRAFFIC DIVERSION ON BRUXNER/BALLINA RD linkThe planned diversion of traffic on Ballina Road (Bruxner Highway) between Rotary Drive and Diadem Street is not in place.Instead, traffic control is in place between Diadem and Nielson Streets to allow travel for one lane at a time along Ballina Road.Please follow instructions from the Traffic Controllers and expect travel delays. -
Mobile community facilities offering assistance
Share Mobile community facilities offering assistance on Facebook Share Mobile community facilities offering assistance on Twitter Share Mobile community facilities offering assistance on Linkedin Email Mobile community facilities offering assistance linkThere are a number of community facilities such as Services Australia and Service NSW available at the Harold Fredericks Carpark located at Rural Lane.
Also available are showers, clothes washing, food, toilets, bottled water and coffee.
The mobile facilities include the Federal Governments Services Australia which has Centrelink, Medicare and Department of Veterans Affairs services.
There are staff available to assist, plus you can access computers to assist with flood financial assistance funding, Medicare claims, Concession and Health Care Cards plus much more.
Service NSW are providing a one stop shop for people and businesses impacted by the NSW floods to access available recovery services.
They can provide assistance with accommodation advice, relevant charitable services, mental health and wellbeing services, support for businesses, financial assistance, insurance, legal support and replacing lost ID.
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