Tweed's Flood Restoration Progresses, Two Years Post-Disaster

Tweed Shire Council

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Photo 1: Surveying damage at Blacks Drain - Photo Toni Kelly Fleeton

Caption: Residents survey the destruction of Blacks Drain along Tweed Valley Way at South Murwillumbah in the days following the February-March 2022 deluge. (Photo credit Toni Kelly Fleeton)

Photo 2: Chinderah radio

Caption: New portable radios, purchased with donations raised through the Together Tweed Mayoral Flood Appeal 2022, were delivered to residents at Chinderah's Homestead Holiday Park in May 2023. Pictured here are (from left) residents Lyn Tupaea and Michelle Shaw, Mayor Chris Cherry, and Red Cross representatives Tammy Jones and Jasmin.

Photo 3: Reserve Creek Road

Caption: Celebrating the reopening of Reserve Creek Road in June 2023 after a major landslip caused by the 2022 flood forced its closure for more than a year.

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