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Posted on Thursday 17th of October, 2024,
Greater Shepparton City Council would like to recognise the flood recovery efforts that have taken place over the last two years to assist our community to recover and rebuild from the devastating October 2022 flood event.
The anniversary of the October 2022 floods may be another passing day for some, while for others, it will prompt reflection, sadness, frustration or relief. Council is committed to the continued support of community and business with many flood initiatives still underway.
Flood recovery efforts are still ongoing, however it is important to highlight the mountain of work that has occurred over the past 24 months through the flood recovery program being delivered in partnership with our community. The recovery program focuses on built or infrastructure, economic, natural environment and social outcomes, and has adapted based on community-led recovery efforts.
While an updated Greater Shepparton Recovery and Resilience Plan and its outcomes will be reported to Council and the community in early 2025, some significant recovery efforts from the past two years include:
Council’s CEO, Fiona Le Gassick, commended the resilience and efforts of the Greater Shepparton community over the past two years and reflected on all the work that has been undertaken to assist with the region’s recovery and rebuild.
“Our community is acutely aware of how tough it has been following the October 2022 flood emergency. Even two years on we still have members of our community who continue to be displaced from their homes with rebuilding still underway, and insurance claims still being processed,” she said.
“With the impacts of the floods still being endured, it is important to recognise the generosity, empathy and energy that has enabled the significant amount of work to be undertaken over the last two years to assist people to get back on their feet. Once again it has been uniting together in adversity that has gotten us through this difficult time. We are extremely grateful to all who have contributed to the region’s recovery in some way, particularly those who continue to roll up their sleeves even two years on”.
It is important to know that support is still available. Goulburn Flood Recovery Service (GFRS) has established a direct contact number for case management; 5823 4700, and Arc Justice is available to provide free advice for individuals dealing with insurance claim issues.
Community members are encouraged to reach out to local support services and visit their Neighbourhood House or Community Centre. Council has published a Community Support Directory titled ‘Looking out for ourselves and others’ accessible via Council’s website or by contacting your local Neighbourhood House.
Mental health and wellbeing support services such as 13YARN, Beyond Blue, Head to Health, Headspace Shepparton, Lifeline, Mental Health and Wellbeing Local and Wellways located in Shepparton provide support to community members who may require the service, particularly as we pass the two year anniversary.
For further information, please call Council on 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au.
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