Sunday, February 16, 2025

ALGA calls for disaster mitigation funding boost

The Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) has called for more disaster mitigation and climate change funding to help increase Australia’s future resilience to fires and floods.
 
ALGA President, Linda Scott said local government was seeking $200 million annually for disaster mitigation fund, as well as $200 million over four years for a Local Government Climate Response Partnership Fund.
 
“In 2014, the Productivity Commission recommended increased investment in disaster mitigation, but currently less than 5% of disaster funding in Australia goes towards mitigation and community resilience measures,” President Scott said.
 
“We appreciate the support that has quickly been provided by states and the Commonwealth to households and communities impacted by these devastating floods in Queensland and NSW.
 
“However, we need greater investment in disaster mitigation and climate change adaption to reduce the severity and impact of future natural disasters.”
 
She said current legislation allowed for $200 million per year to be spent from the Federal Government’s $4.8 billion Emergency Management Fund.
 
“However, since 2019 the Government has only committed $150 million in total from this fund.”
 
“This month’s Federal Budget is an opportunity for the Commonwealth to provide additional assistance that will help protect our communities from increasing disaster events.”
 
“Investing in mitigation makes economic sense, and significantly reduces the costs governments incur during recovery.”
 
President Scott said ALGA was also advocating for a Local Government Climate Response Partnership Fund of $200 million over four years to help councils address the impacts of climate change in their communities.
 
“Across our nation, we are seeing floods and fires that are more severe, and more destructive.”
 
“Providing our councils with funding to address the impacts of climate change in our communities will help us increase our resilience to future natural disasters,” President Scott said.
 

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