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NRs Resilient Homes Expos to focus on preparing homes for future disasters  

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22 October 2025, 9:00 PM

NRs Resilient Homes Expos to focus on preparing homes for future disasters  

Flood-affected homeowners across Lismore and the Northern Rivers are being encouraged to make their homes more resilient to future disasters, with practical support available through the Resilient Homes Program.


The NSW Reconstruction Authority (RA) is helping residents impacted by the 2022 floods take steps to protect their homes from future damage — whether that’s by raising, retrofitting, rebuilding or relocating their properties to safer ground.



Through the Resilient Measures stream, homeowners can access grants of up to $100,000 for house raising and up to $50,000 for retrofitting works to strengthen and adapt their homes, reducing the impact of future floods.


Homeowners eligible for Resilient Measures may also seek a grant for costs associated with other assessment activities, such as planning documentation, feasibility, design, and development approvals, where appropriate, up to a maximum of $20,000.


Through the Resilient Homes Program, homeowners can access matched funding, with the RA contributing dollar-for-dollar alongside eligible homeowner co-contributions up to $100,000 for house raising and up to $50,000 for retrofitting works to strengthen the flood resilience of homes.


To help residents understand what's possible, the RA is hosting Resilient Homes Expos in Murwillumbah and Lismore, along with a series of Resilient Measures Information Sessions across the region.



These events will bring together experts in resilient design and construction, including architects, builders, relocation specialists, local councils and RA staff, who can help homeowners along their journey.


So far, more than 580 home assessments have been completed, with hundreds of homeowners already receiving individual reports and beginning upgrades to make their homes safer and better prepared.


The RA is encouraging eligible homeowners to apply for the program before 31 March 2026 to ensure they can access tailored support through the program before it ends in June 2027.


The $880 million Resilient Homes Program is jointly funded by the Commonwealth and NSW Governments as part of the broader recovery package for the Northern Rivers, delivered through Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.


Homeowners can register for upcoming Expos and information sessions at nsw.gov.au/nsw-reconstruction-authority/resilient-homes-expos-northern-rivers.



Minister for Recovery Janelle Saffin said, “The Minns Labor Government continues to support Northern Rivers communities recover and rebuild stronger.


“Where we can, we’re helping people future-proof their homes with practical, long-term measures that reduce the risk and impact of future floods.


“Through initiatives like the Resilient Homes Expo, we’re bringing together government, industry and community to ensure people have the information and support they need to make informed decisions about rebuilding safer and smarter.”


NSW Reconstruction Authority Executive Director, Northern Rivers Adaptation Division, Kristie Clarke said, “We know every homeowner’s situation is different, and recovery doesn’t happen overnight.


“These Expos are a one-stop shop where residents can speak directly with our team and industry experts about grants, approvals, and practical steps to make their homes more resilient.


“Our message is simple — it’s not too late to take action to protect your home and your family.”



Resilient Homes Expo:

  • Murwillumbah – Wednesday, 22 October, 4-7pm, Murwillumbah Civic and Cultural Centre
  • Lismore – Monday, 10 November, 4-7pm, South Lismore Bowling Club


Resilient Measures Information Sessions:

  • Murwillumbah – Tuesday, 28 October, 4–7 pm, Murwillumbah Community Centre
  • Coraki – Wednesday, 19 November, 4–7 pm, Coraki Youth Hall


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