MESSAGE FROM COORDINATOR- GENERAL, NATIONAL RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE AGENCY
The Hon Shane L Stone AC QC
The Australian Government is committed to ensuring people impacted by natural disasters and drought get the support and advice they need to recover, while also delivering initiatives that reduce the risk and lessen the impact.
Today, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the new National Recovery and Resilience Agency has been established, in direct response to a key recommendation of the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements. The new Agency brings together the experience and learnings of the National Bushfire Recovery Agency and the National Drought and North Queensland Flood Response and Recovery Agency.
We will continue to provide ongoing recovery support for individuals and communities affected by the 2019-20 Bushfires, the 2019 North Queensland Monsoon Trough, drought, and other disasters with no reduction of Australian Government support. The second phase of transition from 1 July, will see the Agency incorporate the disaster risk reduction and recovery functions from the Department of Home Affairs and the rural financial counselling programs from the Department of Agriculture, Water, and the Environment.
We have been preparing to form this new Agency since it was first flagged by Prime Minister Morrison in November 2020. The new Agency is ready to hit the ground running. There will be no disruption to how we support our communities.
The Agency will have its ‘boots on the ground’ through a national network of Recovery Support Officers who live and work in communities across Australia. These Officers are my eyes and ears and will make sure people get the information they need and direct them to the help and support that’s right for their situation. We will also continue to provide advice back to the highest levels of government about what is working and what needs to be improved, aiming to streamline and simplify the recovery process. The Agency will also provide national leadership and coordination to drive efforts to minimise the impact of future disasters.
As we have before, we will work in close partnership with local councils, health services, charities, our federal and state government partner agencies, and peak industry bodies.
The Agency will have an important role in driving efforts to minimise the impact of future disasters. We can never flood, cyclone, drought, or fireproof the nation, but we can be better prepared. As one National Recovery and Resilience Agency, we aim to bring hope and confidence to our partners and the communities we serve.
I look forward to working with you to make a difference to people on the ground, and I hope to see you on the road soon.