Morrison government wants greater investment in natural disaster preparation

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Nationals Senator senbmckenzie says the Morrison government wants to ensure more money is invested in efforts to prepare the country for natural disasters.

Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie says the Morrison government wants to ensure more money is invested in efforts to prepare the country for natural disasters.

“One of the outcomes of the Royal Commission into natural disasters and Productivity Commission reports into disaster funding and the like is that … we know that we spend 97 per cent of our funds and our effort in that immediate after response to a natural disaster,” she told Sky News host Chris Smith.

“And only 3 per cent in actually preparing for the next one, which we know is going to come each and every season.

 

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senbmckenzie Hi senbmckenzie we’d love to show you the technology we’ve developed here in Australia to help with bushfire RedEyeApps it’s being used now by councils, power utilities and defence to better understand risk and take prevention and preparedness action

senbmckenzie Like the bushfire fund that hasn't given out any money?

senbmckenzie You've had eight years! Why start now?!

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senbmckenzie You're joking, right?

senbmckenzie Rumours are rife! …..that someone in the Federal Cabinet had an illegitimate stork knock on the door, …..and the same minister is in court trying to avoid a DNA test! Hunt’s got a nerve to call Albo …..utterly unworthy, and ….utterly irresponsible? 😇😇

senbmckenzie what the Morrison government says and what it does are two completely different things.

senbmckenzie What like this you mean

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