Media release.
Opposition
Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk has congratulated emergency services workers and
volunteers for their ongoing efforts to help others in the wake of flooding in
numerous centres and regions in the state.
“Frontline
emergency services workers have been tireless in their efforts to evacuate those
at risk of flooding and to support the numerous local communities hit hard by
the floods and severe weather,” Ms Palaszczuk said during a visit to several
flood-affected communities in South East Queensland today.
“Once again
we have seen all three levels of government working together to address the many
problems such events deliver.
“Local mayors
and their councils always play crucial roles in the response and recovery
phases, as does the state government and its agencies and personnel.
“The federal
government has also been quick to release disaster recovery funding and provide
military support for evacuations.
“We still
face significant challenges in coming days and the patience shown so far by
those affected by service disruptions such as public transport shutdowns will no
doubt be called upon again.
“Tragically
we should not forget that lives have been lost in the past few days and we all
need to remember the risks that accompany such severe weather events,” she
said.
Ms Palaszczuk
said Queenslanders not affected by floods could support those who were by
donating to the Queensland Flood Appeal 2013 by calling 1800 811 700 or visiting
www.redcross.org.au
“The Flood
Appeal is a fast and direct way others can help those who will need support to
rebuild their lives and homes,” she said.
Ms Palaszczuk
said another direct way to help was to lend a hand in cleaning up after the
floods.
Anyone keen
to do that should make enquiries through Volunteering Queensland www.volunteeringqld.org.au which has established a special
emergency volunteering website where people can register their
availability.
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