It’s been 4 years since severe flooding caused devastation across the North Coast region, with longer term impacts still being experienced.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) described these floods as one of the most devastating in the nation’s history. Seven LGAs were affected, with towns like Lismore, Broadwater, Coraki and Woodburn experiencing the most significant impacts.
Supporting community wellbeing and resilience
Through funding from the NSW Government, Healthy North Coast continues to support – community resilience, disaster recovery and preparedness through funding a number of services, programs and training after the 2022 floods. This was called the Community Wellbeing and Resilience Program.
This included projects like:
- The Get Growing Youth Program, delivered by GROW, for young people in local schools
- Training community advocates through Lifeline Direct to deliver low intensity mental health interventions and trauma-based education
- Resilient Uki launched the Neighbourhoods Project, training local community leaders to strengthen community connection, build psychological resilience and support recovery after disasters
- + many more.
Making a difference
The 2022-2024 flood recovery projects in the Community Wellbeing and Resilience program have recently been evaluated by third party Synergistiq. The evaluation builds evidence and shares learnings to inform future funding approaches across the North Coast region. This work is increasingly important with a rise in extreme weather events and continued impacts on communities.
Key findings included:
- the projects provided support for community members who were struggling to meet their basic needs
- the workshops and training, networks and healing provided by the projects created a sense of comradery, space and time to reflect, and skills for supporting others and themselves
- a high need continues across the North Coast region for necessary supports
- there are signs that important changes for disaster preparedness have been established.
Read the report
To read the full Flood Recovery Grants 2022-2024 Evaluation Report, and/or the summary document, visit our Community Wellbeing and Resilience Program page. You can also watch a video which features some of the CWR grant recipients on this page.

