NT councils demand federal funding match for flood recovery efforts
Local government leaders are calling on Canberra to match the NT Government's $100 million Flood Recovery Fund and invest more in infrastructure.
Local government leaders are calling on Canberra to match the NT Government's $100 million Flood Recovery Fund and invest more in infrastructure.

Northern Territory local councils have formally urged the Commonwealth to match the $100 million Flood Recovery Fund established by the NT Government, according to the NT Independent. The councils made the request during a visit to Canberra, also pushing for increased infrastructure investment to support economic opportunities across the region.
For Darwin and surrounding areas, the push for federal support reflects the growing recognition of climate risks and the need for resilience infrastructure. The Top End has faced significant flooding events in recent years, and councils argue that major infrastructure investment is necessary to protect communities and enable economic growth in the region.
The dispute over who funds flood recovery and prevention sits at the heart of NT local government strategy. Darwin City Council and regional councils in the broader area see major infrastructure spending as essential not just for disaster response but for unlocking development potential. The outcome of these negotiations in Canberra will shape the region's ability to invest in stormwater systems, roads, and other critical assets over the coming years.
Sources: ntindependent.com.au.
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