Disaster assistance activated for flood affected communities across Barkly
Wednesday 4 March 2026
Following concerted lobbying by the Barkly Regional Council (BRC) after a recent severe weather event, the Federal and NT Governments have activated disaster assistance for the Barkly region.
A cost-sharing agreement between the Commonwealth, State and Territory governments, the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) supports the delivery of urgent financial assistance to disaster affected communities.
A region-wide assessment to reveal the extent of the damage is currently underway.
Once assessed, the Council will be able to restore essential public assets and infrastructure such as debris removal, temporary repairs, and works to make properties safe.
Heavy rain and high winds that lashed the Barkly during February caused major damage to roads and other critical infrastructure.
Days of torrential downpours isolated communities and pastoral stations and left many routes impassable. Residents of Imangara, who relocated to Ali Curung after their homes flooded, have still not been able to return.
BRC CEO Peter Harder said the Council lobbied extensively for the activation of the DRFA to be able to access the funding required for repairs.
“Intense rainfall and flash flooding across the region caused widespread damage to roads, community assets and critical infrastructure,” he said.
“Now we must determine the full extent of the impacts so we can establish recovery priorities as soon as possible.
“We are also hoping the DRFA will support Council to make our roads and communities more resilient to these types of events in the future."
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