The MidCoast Flood Recovery Centre will operate by appointment only from Monday, June 28.
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The centre, located in the former MidCoast Council Chambers in Pulteney Street, Taree, has been operating since the height of the March floods and will continue to offer support the community, as "we know that there is still a long way to go with this recovery," MidCoast Council's director of liveable communities, Paul De Szell.
However as Resilience NSW staff and other agencies finish their time in the centre, appointments will be necessary
"Anyone needing support and advice can phone Service NSW on 13 77 88 or our flood recovery hotline on 1300 545 040 and our staff can talk them through what they need over the phone or book an appointment to see them in person," Mr De Szell said.
Council's recovery team has been on site, along with representatives from various NSW Government agencies to support members of the community dealing with the fallout from the record breaking flooding, since March 28.
Staff remain available to provide information and access to everything from mental health and wellbeing services through to document replacements, business support, financial assistance and more.
Alternatively, further information is also available on the Flood Recovery Hub on council's website www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/floodrecovery
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