Morrison is now speaking on the renewed flooding risk in northern NSW and south-east Queensland. He says the government is ready for any eventuality.
He makes a point of noting that Australian Defence Force and other federal resources have been made available, “as they always are”.
Already ADF helicopters have been forward deployed to Ballina and surrounds to assist the SES with search and rescue capacity.
He likens what happened earlier this month in the NSW Northern Rivers and Lismore, in particular, as an “inland tsunami”, and thanked everyone involved, including those “neighbours helping neighbours”.
He lists the federal assistance provided in the wake of the floods, which totals $2.4bn. It includes $291m support for mental health, financial counselling, and business recovery, and $1.3bn paid directly through disaster allowances and payments.
Following criticism of the sluggish defence response, Morrison says the ADF was “always” pre-positioned for the floods, flew hundreds of missions, and have continued to help with the ongoing clean-up.
We have seen the best of our community again in response to these terrible floods.
He goes on to say no-one could have expected what happened, but that:
Too much support can never be enough in these circumstances.