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Disaster aid announced for bushfire-affected areas in NSW

Those who lost their homes in bushfires on the mid- and mid-north coast of New South Wales will receive help from the federal and state government.

Speaking to the ABC on Sunday morning, the NSW premier said: Chris minns, He said small businesses undertaking clean-up work, primary producers, logistics and transport companies and local councils could access support.

Financial and moral assistance will also be provided to uninsured citizens who lose their homes.

We know that at least 12 houses were destroyed on the Central Coast, but that number is likely to be higher. We are devastated for those families. Frankly, this is the worst news imaginable in the run-up to Christmas, exactly what they don’t need and a reminder of just how devastating these bushfires can be.

The number is expected to rise as the situation on the ground becomes clearer, with reports of up to 16 homes missing, the Prime Minister said.

Minns said support services were trying to contact affected local councils to keep roads open.

The good news is that transport has been reconnected and the line from the Central Coast to Newcastle and Sydney will be operational again from today, which is important for transport and logistics…

Chris Minns. Photo: Dan Himbrechts/AAP
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Albanese also defended Communications Minister’s $100k expenses Annika wellsOne staff member and one public official to join the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Penny wong He’s in New York for a United Nations meeting.

Anika Wells was doing her job as the communications minister responsible for the world-leading legislation, which had bipartisan support to give credence to Peter Dutton when he was leader of the opposition. And this was a big deal. And it wasn’t just the event there, it was the follow-up of people who wanted to have meetings, to discuss, how is this going to happen? What can we do to participate here? While Australia exists, a medium-sized power is fighting these global giants.

The Prime Minister made a series of phone calls about the flights, who was responsible and the size of the bill; especially in the context of reporting today that Wells billed taxpayers $3000 for him to be with his family in Thredbo, which he considered as Minister, for an event related to the Paralympics.

They have the right to family reunification, all travel is in accordance with the rules.

When pressed, Albanese continued to support his minister, saying the trip was “completely legal”.

I say it was within the powers and Anika Wells was working as sports minister on that trip and agreed with the abolition of parasport.

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