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‘We’ve started a group with regular weekly meetings in Mullum, and one of the main reasons is that no one is helping elderly women.’
‘People are getting so distressed.
‘Many are just going to sell their homes, as a frame, for a significant loss and move elsewhere.’
Local social worker, Julie Walker, confirmed Ms Fell’s comments, adding that the situation was causing great distress.
‘There’s [also] incredible frustration around the interactions with government organisations,’ Ms Walker says.
‘People are feeling really unsupported’.
‘The only time people felt heard was from the local grassroots organisations.’
She also said the upcoming anniversary of the floods was bringing up ‘significant trauma’.
‘The lack of certainty is also very distressing – people can only live in limbo for a certain period of time’.