A parliamentary inquiry has handed down a scathing report into how emergency agencies responded to major flooding in New South Wales earlier this year. 9News
has handed down a scathing report into how emergency agencies responded to major flooding in New South Wales earlier this year.and thousands were left displaced during the event in late February and early march
"While this is an admirable testament to these communities, it is both unreasonable and undesirable as a matter of public policy." It also found criticised the state government for treating the disaster response as a "nine-to-five business operation".The committee made 37 recommendations, including restructuring the NSW SES and having it coordinate "more closely" with other rescue agencies.