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DPIRD staff recognised for bushfire support efforts

National Emergency Medals have been presented to nine staff from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) who provided critical support during the 2019-20 bushfire emergency, thanking them for their dedication and support during the state crisis.

The medals, presented by the Minister for Agriculture, Tara Moriarty at NSW Parliament, recognises contributions during events like natural disasters that have serious consequences for the Australian community.

The staff rendered sustained or significant service during the 2019-20 bushfires across NSW which were declared a national-significant emergency.

“The National Emergency Medal honours the selflessness and determination of all those who worked tirelessly through the devastating 2019-20 bushfires.  I’m proud of the staff who stepped up to support communities in their greatest time of need,” said DPIRD Director Emergency Management, Dr Leigh Pilkington.

“The 2019-20 bushfire season tested the strength of our state, and the response from those on the frontline and those involved in the immediate relief efforts was nothing short of heroic.

“These medals will serve as a lasting reminder to all those involved, and as a thank you for their incredible efforts to safeguard our regional communities during a time of unimaginable challenge.”

Those being recognised became eligible for the National Emergency Medal worked in the Agriculture and Animal Services Functional Area (AASFA) team, which acts on preventing, preparing for, responding to and recovering from the impacts and effects of an emergency.

The AASFA is presently set up and operating in the response to the flood impacted communities and farmers of the Hunter and Mid North Coast, devastated by the recent flooding in the area.

The medals were presented by the Minister to staff who performed the crucial roles of Incident Controller, operations management, animal welfare response, and safety management at both local forward bases and regional control centres.

The recipients are among 575 staff from the Department, including Local Land Services, and other partners who are being recognised for their important work during the 2019-20 bushfires.

Their dedicated work included providing support to primary producers, animal evacuation sites and the community such as rescue, evacuation and emergency care for animals and providing emergency fodder and water for livestock in remote or stranded locations.

The Parliament House ceremony was the first presentation of the medal to staff from the Department before other events held in Armidale, Bega, Berry, Buronga, Deniliquin, Dubbo, Orange, Penrith, Tamworth, and Wollongbar, with two locations postponed because of the recent flooding.

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