Emergency Management Minister Murray Watt says the government “won’t be interfering” with how disaster-affected regions receive funding if the Disaster Ready Fund is implemented.
Emergency Management Minister Murray Watt says the Government “won’t be interfering” with how disaster-affected regions receive funding if the Disaster Ready Fund is implemented.
“The process that we’ve got in place is that when those applications are made by states and territories for things like flood levees, drainage improvements, bushfire evacuation centres,” he told Sky News Australia. “Those kinds of things, we have a separate, independent bureaucracy to make those decisions and recommendations to us.Read More
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