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21 March 2022
Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel assisting flood-affected communities in south-east Queensland have begun returning home, with state requests for emergency and recovery assistance concluding on Friday, March 25, 2022.
Defence has been supporting Queensland and New South Wales governments under Operation Flood Assist 2022 since February 25.
Defence’s initial response saw ADF helicopters and personnel from the Brisbane region supporting Queensland emergency services with helicopter search and rescue assistance to the community before the severe weather system shifted south.
At the peak of the operation, more than 1600 ADF personnel were available for tasking to provide community assistance to south-east Queensland.
Visiting US Navy ship USS Frank Cable personnel also served alongside the ADF.
Lieutenant General Greg Bilton, AO, CSC, Chief of Joint Operations, said the ADF had rapidly mobilised forces to help Queensland communities in their time of need.
“I am immensely proud of the ADF’s response to this severe flooding event and thankful to our US partners who offered their support,” Lieutenant General Bilton said.
“I know from my discussions with our personnel on the ground that they’ve worked tirelessly alongside local community members, and state and local government agencies.
“Defence is now in a position to commence handing over responsibilities and tasks to Queensland civil recovery agencies.”
Commander of the Operation Flood Assist joint task force, Major General David Thomae, AM, said the ADF was standing ready to assist should conditions change.
“While some of our people are returning home to prepare for the next challenge, they are ready to provide additional support if needed as the longer-term recovery efforts continue,” Major General Thomae said.
During Operation Flood Assist 2022 in south-east Queensland, Defence contributed to the response and recovery efforts through:
ADF personnel providing flood-relief support to the Sydney basin area are also returning to their home units with state requests for recovery assistance nearing completion.
During Operation Flood Assist 2022, approximately 7000 ADF personnel were available for tasking in Queensland and New South Wales. About 4000 ADF personnel will remain on task or available for tasking in northern New South Wales, assisting with clean-up and disaster relief efforts in areas such as Lismore, Richmond Valley, Clarence Valley, Evans Head, Tweed Heads, Ballina and Casino.