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Mayoral Notes

December 2, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

What a couple of months we have had. As I write this column, the weather is starting to look a little more like summer – the sun is out and the temperatures are slowly starting to creep up. 

The immediate flood emergency has now thankfully passed and with it the initial adrenalin rush. With the physical clean-up, and the economic burden, we will start to now see evidence of the huge emotional cost. 

Things are very raw at the moment for our community, if you weren’t physically affected by the floodwater – your friends, family, work colleagues were. Our region was very much the focus of national media attention. It is sad to see that focus move on in the respect that we are left with the physical mopping up and the push for funding to rebuild, restore and areas that are still very much affected. It is no longer the mindset of our city cousins that we are still suffering. 

I just ask you, as we head into the Christmas season, to be gentle with yourselves. Remember that it is not just about the presents under the tree, it is the presence of those we love and cherish, and the wonderful community that we live in. Don’t be afraid to reach out for help, our website emergency page has contacts for mental health, financial assistance and more. 

Thank you to all who have so generously donated – whether it be time or money or goods. I love living in Forbes. I love our community. 

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