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Halls Gap: Economic Impact and Recovery

Halls Gap: Economic Impact and Recovery. Flood and Extreme Weather Events in 2011. Samantha Magill Director Marketing & Community Development Email: samantha.magill@ngshire.vic.gov.au. Greg Little Municipal Recovery Manager Email: greg.little@ngshire.vic.gov.au. Halls Gap.

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Halls Gap: Economic Impact and Recovery

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  1. Halls Gap:Economic Impact and Recovery Flood and Extreme Weather Events in 2011 Samantha Magill Director Marketing & Community Development Email: samantha.magill@ngshire.vic.gov.au Greg Little Municipal Recovery Manager Email: greg.little@ngshire.vic.gov.au

  2. Halls Gap

  3. Halls Gap the tourist village with everything!

  4. Stoney Creek stores flooded The Impact on Halls Gap

  5. The Impact on Halls Gap Township evacuated and isolated

  6. The Impact on the Shire

  7. The Impact on Halls Gap Damage to private residences, investment properties and businesses

  8. The Impact on Halls Gap Community Infrastructure damage

  9. Halls Gap Landslide

  10. The Impact on Halls Gap Community confidence eroded

  11. Key statistics from the January13th event Current trends The hidden impacts Contributing factors Economic Impacts

  12. Immediate Response • One on one discussions • Communications • Community meetings • Small business mentor

  13. Economic Recovery Plan Key Result Areas Economic Recovery Committee Where are we today? Recovery

  14. Parks Victoria Grampians Tourism Key Stakeholders

  15. Politics and advocacy • The double edged sword • Understanding and planning for our needs • $$ for infrastructure recovery v’s $$ for economic development initiatives • Sharing the pie • Continual efforts

  16. Community Capacity Building Difficulty in funding for recovery Focus on the four pillars of recovery: built, environment, social and economic Work to the Municipal Recovery Action Plan Road and infrastructure repairs vital Landslide Contingency plan in place Social rebuilding for the local resident population Restoration of business and economic confidence

  17. Longer term Actions Rebuild Agency and community capacity to support emergency events. Maintain key connections and links Identify barriers to trade Update our resource base to include knowledge gained from these events

  18. Conclusion Halls Gap as a township and tourist destination has been rocked by the series of events commencing with the bushfires in 2006 and culminating in the floods, earthquake and landslides in 2011. The confidence in the local residents, investment and business community has continually taken huge hits. What draws people to Halls Gap and the Grampians still exists. The local community needs the capacity to continually adapt to natures changes. Our role in facilitating and guiding the recovery is to ensure this.

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