Jeremy Rockliff

Premier of Tasmania



19 August 2016

Jeremy Rockliff, Minister for Primary Industries and Water

Fixing our flood damaged rivers

The Tasmanian Government is working to ensure the long term recovery of our rivers in the wake of the devastating floods across Tasmania in June.

We understand that our river systems are the lifeblood for our farmers and rural communities, that’s why we have commissioned a study into what needs to be done to rehabilitate rivers, which suffered significant damage, including major erosion and changes to river courses.

The study will determine what capital works will be supported to assist in stabilisation, remediation and future flood mitigation measures.

The Flood Recovery Taskforce is already working with the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, undertaking preliminary assessment work to determine the level of restoration and stabilisation work that is required.

The following areas are included in the study: Mersey and Dasher river system, the Leven River, the Inglis and Flowerdale catchments, the Lobster Rivulet, the Blackwood Creek, and other catchments including St Georges, Ouse, Lake, Meander, North Esk, and South Esk.

The Tasmanian Government is continuing to work with the Commonwealth Government on potential future funding agreements.



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