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Statement - Caravans deployed to Tropical Cyclone Seroja affected residents

Date Time Statement – Caravans deployed to Tropical Cyclone Seroja affected residents A convoy of caravans has been dispatched to the Mid-West region of Western Australia to provide temporary accommodation for people whose homes were severely damaged by Tropical Cyclone Seroja. The caravans are being jointly funded through the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA). Minister for Emergency Management, Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie, said the mobile homes will be provide a safe base for residents displaced by the cyclone that allows those people to remain in their community while they focus on rebuilding their lives and getting back on their feet.

Media statements - Caravans deployed to Tropical Cyclone Seroja affected residents

Media Statements Home Joint media statement - Caravans deployed to Tropical Cyclone Seroja affected residents 21/07/2021 9:30 AM   Page Content A convoy of caravans has been dispatched to the Mid-West region of Western Australia to provide temporary accommodation for people whose homes were severely damaged by Tropical Cyclone Seroja.     Minister for Emergency Management, Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie, said the mobile homes will be provide a safe base for residents displaced by the cyclone that allows those people to remain in their community while they focus on rebuilding their lives and getting back on their feet.   Cyclone Seroja is the strongest system to hit the Midwest Gascoyne Region and caused extensive damage to residential properties, public infrastructure, agriculture, businesses and the environment, Minister McKenzie said.

Facebook stomps on small publishers » MercatorNet

Look carefully near Kong s foot for MercatorNet Facebook unfriended all of Australia last week. Locked in a battle with the Federal government over legislation which would force it to pay for links to news publications, it wiped Australian news sources from viewer’s feeds. So when you checked your Facebook feed on February 18, you didn’t see anything from The Australian, The Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald, the Herald Sun, Daily Telegraph or, initially, the Bureau of Meteorology, Western Australia’s Department of Fire and Emergency Services, Western Sydney Health, South Australia Health, various state health services and some state Governments. This is in the middle of the fire season and a Covid-19 pandemic, for which many people rely on Facebook for updates.

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