Flood preparations to come under federal control

A submerged Lismore sign is seen in central Lismore, NSW, during the 2017 floods

A submerged Lismore sign is seen in central Lismore, NSW, during the 2017 floods Source: AAP / DAVE HUNT

The federal government has taken control of the nation's flood warning network after failures were highlighted following the devastating Lismore floods and record breaking rains across the country last year.


It has announced 234 million dollars over ten years towards the project to allow communities, emergency services and business to better prepare in future and save lives. It comes as the Bureau of Meteorology warns of severe wealthier and possible flash flooding in the Northern Rivers region.

This segment is a mix of Dutch and English.

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