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Floodplain Risk Management Plan

Mungindi Floodplain Risk Management Plan

The general area of Mungindi is located within the Border Rivers catchment on the Barwon River floodplain. The town itself lies on the Carnarvon Highway, 120 km north-west of Moree, straddling the Queensland and New South Wales border. The purpose of the Plan is to provide Council with a range of strategic and statutory planning management measures for addressing the risks associated with flooding in Mungindi, with the objective of minimising financial and personal loss in the event of flooding. This document aims to:

  • Recommend a coordinated mix of management measures that address existing, future and continuing flood risk within the Mungindi township;
  • Establish a program for implementation and funding for the management plan including priorities, staging, funding, responsibilities, constraints and monitoring;
  • Propose modifications to existing Council policies to ensure that the future development of flood affected land is undertaken so as to be compatible with the flood risk;
  • Be consistent with local emergency management planning;
  • Ensure actions arising out of the management plan are sustainable in social, environmental, cultural and economic terms;
  • Be supported by the local community;
  • Meet Council’s obligations under Section 733 of the Local Government Act 1993.

Additional Information

Field Value
Title Mungindi Floodplain Risk Management Plan
River Basin 416 - Macintyre-Dumaresq
Publication Date 7 April 2015
Themes Land and Resource Management
Spatial Extent
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Council/LGA Moree Plains Shire Council
Author/ Prepared by BG&E
Publish date 12 June 2019
Update date 27 June 2019
Approval State Approved
Submitted for approval 12 June 2019
Submitted by Akhil Sud
Approved 28 June 2019
Approved by dstazic
Identifier 8dbdef35-920e-4756-99eb-5d1617ba1bd9