Monday, March 17, 2025

Murrindindi council welcomes flood report

Murrindindi Shire Council has today acknowledged the release of the Victorian Government’s response to the Parliamentary Inquiry into the 2022 flood event and welcomed the recognition of key issues affecting flood-impacted communities.

The Council said the Government’s response highlights the need for stronger coordination between State and Local Government in emergency response and recovery and commits to reviewing floodplain management strategies, planning controls, and emergency warning systems.

“Council welcomes the support for improved flood mapping, clear and updated planning controls in high-risk areas, and the recognition of local knowledge in emergency response efforts,” the Council said in a statement.

“However, while some recommendations align with Council’s advocacy, others fall short of delivering the certainty and funding needed for long-term resilience – both physical and emotional.

“There is no clear commitment to changes in Lake Eildon’s flood management, despite its impact on downstream communities, and no guaranteed investment in strengthening critical local infrastructure such as roads, culverts, bridges and levees.”

Without a commitment to long-term resilience, damaged assets will remain vulnerable to future flood events, increasing risks to communities and compounding recovery challenges, the Council said.

“Additionally, the failure to support a resilient homes program for flood-affected residents is a missed opportunity to assist those most at risk.”

“While Council welcomes the focus on improving flood preparedness and response, we will continue to push for firm commitments on flood mitigation, infrastructure resilience, and long-term disaster recovery funding to ensure regional communities like Murrindindi are not left behind,” Council said.

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