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As the Big Rivers region of the Northern Territory grapples with ongoing floods, alarm has been voiced over the “inequities and shortcomings” in emergency services provided to remote Aboriginal communities.

The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) is urging both Federal and Territory governments to swiftly address what they term as “obvious” deficiencies in flood relief efforts.

“We’re witnessing a fragmented response that leaves some of our region’s most at-risk populations without equal access to assistance,” stated NAAJA CEO Ben Grimes.

“Residents from areas such as Wugularr, Jilkminggan, Daly River, Palumpa, and nearby locations are displaced and in distress, yet there’s no clarity on when or how they will receive the same emergency support offered to those in Katherine,” he added.

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All residents were evacuated from Nauiyu/Daly River over the weekend. Credit: Supplied

Disaster Relief ignoring remote Aboriginal communities

While the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangement (DRFA) has been extended to the Katherine Town Council, surrounding Aboriginal communities remain largely uninformed. According to NAAJA, there is scant information regarding their eligibility, the timing of payments, or how to access aid if evacuation is not possible.

According to Mr Grimes, these systemic issues have worsened the flood crisis for many, particularly those living in social housing and low-lying areas.

“Some households have lost everything. The system isn’t built to quickly support them in a crisis,” he said.

“It’s making recovery slower and more painful than it needs to be.”

NAAJA has called on the Federal and Territory government to implement immediate emergency measures including an automatic pause on mutual obligation requirements and debt repayments for all affected social security recipients and in-person support from Services Australia to help people apply for disaster recovery payments.

They’ve also called for a freeze on rent for social housing tenants in flood-affected areas and that refunds be provided for any payments since March 6.

As devastation continues across the region, Mr Grimes said agencies must learn from mistakes and ensure that Aboriginal communities are included in all disaster response planning and resourcing.

“This disaster shows yet again how unequal access to essential services deepens the impact of natural events on Aboriginal communities. Governments need to act now, not just to fix what’s broken, but to stop this happening again,” he said.

Media coverage dwindling

Speaking to Nine’s The Today Show on Wednesday morning, Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy criticised what she believed was a lack of media coverage on the flooding across northern Australia.

“I’ve just been out at Katherine. If anything, we’ve been trying our best to assist families on the ground there,” she said.

“Daly River’s been completely evacuated. There’s over 600 people in shelters in Katherine, about 300 or 400 in Darwin. There’s a boil water alert in a capital city in Australia.

“But there seems to be little coverage of that across the country.”

NT Emergency Service (NTES) on  132 500 

13YARN 13 92 76

Aboriginal Counselling Services 0410 539 905

Lifeline 13 11 14

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