Bushfire recovery
Eurobodalla was significantly impacted by the 2019-20 bushfires. Hundreds of homes, many businesses, and thousands of hectares of bushland were damaged or destroyed.
This page provides information about what Council and other agencies have done to help rebuild and restore the social, built, economic and natural environment. Council's priorities are detailed in our Bushfire Recovery Action Plan.
Practical support
- Rebuilding and repairing after bushfires: Visit our page to find out about approval and planning provisions aimed to assist those rebuilding after bushfire.
- Disaster Response Legal Service NSW: Visit the website for legal assistance relating to insurance, credit hardship, housing, employment and document replacement.
- Phone the Disaster Response Legal Service helpline on 1800 801 529.
Inquiries and actions
- 30 October 2020: Read the Royal Commission’s final report.
The Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements was established in February 2020 and has now concluded. The Commission:
- examined coordination, preparedness for, response to, and recovery from disasters
- examined improving resilience and adapting to changing climatic conditions and mitigating the impact of natural disasters
- considered the legal framework for Commonwealth involvement in responding to national emergencies.
Eurobodalla Council's submissions
The Commission draws information from a variety of sources, including public submissions and hearings. Eurobodalla Council received a Notice and Summons to Give Information to the Commission, our submissions are available to read here:
- 10 December 2019: Eurobodalla Council Meeting Notice of Motion: 19-012 Bushfire Fuel Reduction Protocols (259.4 KB)
- 10 December 2019: Eurobodalla Council Meeting Minutes for Notice of Motion: 19-012 Bushfire Fuel Reduction Protocols (411.4 KB)
- 29 April 2020: Eurobodalla Council response to summons (925.9 KB)
- 4 May 2020: Eurobodalla Council response to summons (1.2 MB)
- 4 May 2020: Eurobodalla Council response to summons - key documents (2.0 MB)
- 27 March 2020: Warren Sharpe Submission NND.001.00133 (81.8 KB)
- 19 June 2020: Submission to the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements NTG-HB3-611 (831.4 KB)
- 22 June 2020: Response to Issues Paper (5.8 MB)
- 31 July 2020: Read the NSW Bushfire Inquiry's final report.
The NSW Government commissioned an independent expert inquiry into the 2019-20 bushfire season to consider and report to the Premier on causes and factors contributing to the bushfires, preparation and response by agencies, and planning for future bushfire threats.
- NSW Independent Bushfire Inquiry website
- Eurobodalla Shire Council's submission to the NSW Bushfire Inquiry (448.7 KB)
- Eurobodalla Council’s submissions to the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements were also provided to the NSW Bushfire Inquiry.
Council’s Bushfire Recovery Plan sets out activities to rebuild and restore the Eurobodalla Shire's social, built, economic and natural environments:
You can also read our report summarising damage to Council’s infrastructure caused by the 2019-20 bushfires and the nine floods that followed. This report was presented at the ordinary Council Meeting on 13 September 2022:
The report also gives an overview of Council’s extensive work since the 2019-20 bushfires and floods to:
- recover local road and bridge infrastructure
- improve overall infrastructure resilience
- advocate for further support from the NSW and Australian Governments to improve the resilience of infrastructure.
Bushfire-affected coastal waterways
The 2019/2020 bushfires affected a diverse range of landscapes and ecosystems across the Eurobodalla, Shoalhaven and Bega local government areas (LGAs).
Eurobodalla, Shoalhaven and Bega councils engaged an independent consultant to prepare a Catchment and Waterways Bushfire Recovery Plan for south-east NSW. The objective of the plan is to prioritise high-risk sites for targeted ecological restoration activities to aid bushfire recovery and build environmental resilience.
Estuary monitoring program
In November 2020 we expanded our monthly Estuary Monitoring Program to identify impacts to fire-affected waterways.
The program includes Clyde River, Tomaga River, Moruya River, Tuross River, Coila Lake, and Wagonga Inlet.
Eurobodalla nesting box program
Damage from the 2019/20 summer bushfires significantly reduced the number of nesting hollows for animals across Eurobodalla. With thanks to funding from WIRES and government grants, we are installing artificial hollows, called nesting boxes, for local wildlife.
The boxes cannot replace an old growth tree with diverse hollows, but in areas where these hollows no longer exist, nesting boxes can benefit some wildlife species.
We published our final bushfire recovery newsletter in September 2022.
These newsletters shared information about practical and financial support options, rebuilding after bushfire, and related community information.
You can read past editions here:
- Bushfire recovery update | September 2022 (final newsletter)
- Bushfire recovery update | 17 March 2022
- Bushfire recovery update | 24 September 2021
- Bushfire recovery update | August 2021
- Bushfire recovery update | June 2021
- Bushfire recovery update | May 2021
- Bushfire recovery update | April 2021
- Bushfire recovery update | March 2021
- Bushfire recovery update | February 2021
- Bushfire recovery update | November 2020
- Bushfire recovery update | October 2020
- Bushfire recovery update | September 2020
- Bushfire recovery update | August 2020
- Bushfire recovery update | July 2020
- Bushfire recovery update | June 2020