Eastern Bays Courier

Auckland resilient in the face of ongoing challenges

- Helen White

Auckland has had a challengin­g few weeks. Between the extreme flooding, and Cyclone Gabrielle, we’ve endured a lot. However, the strength and resilience of our community has been nothing short of incredible.

My team and I have been out in the community throughout these last few weeks, doing what we can to help. I know that many across Auckland Central, Waiheke and Great Barrier have been adversely affected, and that recovery will be a long process.

Immediatel­y following the flooding the Minster for small business, Hon Ginny Anderson, and I spent a day meeting business owners to see the impact of the floods first hand. One of these business owners was David at Sal Rose. I have years of good memories there, from many dinners with my children, and to see it destroyed by the flooding really hit home. It could be months before they are able to reopen, are they’re not alone in the experience. So many businesses, homes, and communitie­s have been devastated.

However, in such a challengin­g time, the strength and unity of our community has really shone through. I have been so impressed by the generosity shown, whether it be through donations or hours spent volunteeri­ng. So many people have come out to help, and I want to use this opportunit­y to express my heartfelt appreciati­on.

As the Labour List MP for Auckland Central, I have continuall­y advocated for the needs of our community, and am proud of the way our government responded quickly to these crises. Detailed below are some of the supports we are providing, and I encourage you to get in touch with my office should you need any additional informatio­n or advice.

$1.1 million has been contribute­d to the Mayoral Relief Fund, which will be used by local communitie­s and Auckland Council to respond to immediate needs. Significan­t funding has also been invested in providing jobs for local people, to help support farmers, growers and communitie­s by completing clean-up work on their properties.

We know that businesses have been doing it particular­ly tough, with many situations like the one Sal Rose is in. A $5 million support package for flood damaged businesses has been announced, and includes funding for recovery payments, wellbeing support and resilience advice. As Cyclone Gabrielle hit, a further $11.5 million was committed to aid with the initial response. This support package provided immediate relief for individual­s and families, bespoke support for disabled people like transport assistance, as well as support for the voluntary sector who continue to be at the heart of their communitie­s and our response.

Finally, I welcome the announceme­nt of a Minister for Auckland. This portfolio covers any issues specifical­ly relating to Auckland, and has been reinstated following recent events. This means Auckland will get some extra attention and help, as we continue to recover.

The rebuild ahead of us will be long and hard, but I know Auckland will rise to the challenge.

Please do not hesitate to contact my office, should you need help.

Funded by Parliament­ary Service

 ?? ?? Helen White, left, at Sal Rose with owner David, right, seeing the impact of the floods first hand.
Helen White, left, at Sal Rose with owner David, right, seeing the impact of the floods first hand.
 ?? ?? Helen White dropping off essentials.
Helen White dropping off essentials.

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