Flood Recovery

Impacted Infrastructure

Update: All infrastructure operational.

Updated 06/04/2023

Following recent condition assessments in various locations, a number of local campgrounds have been reopened for public use. For camping  within the Murray River National Park, please head to the National Parks & Wildlife Service SA's (NPWS) website and navigate to the 'Additional Park Closure Details' link. You can also access NPWS' online booking site to determine which locations have been reopened for public use and/or overnight stays.

To view the open/closed status of roads in South Australia, please visit Traffic SA

For further information about the Department for Infrastructure and Transport’s procedure for the reopening of roads, please visit DIT’s website.

Following a Flood Recovery Committee Meeting held on Wednesday 22 March 2023, the following levees will remain in place, after some works are completed:
Locations:
Waikerie Riverfront Levee
Kingston on Murray Levee
Kingston on Murray CWMS levee (cnr Holmes/Harrington Rd)

The Waikerie Riverfront Levee will be removed from Rowe Street to Edgar Bartlett Drive. The same levee, along with the Kingston on Murray riverfront and CWMS levees will be battered to a minimum slope of 1:2, with a final height to mitigate flows of 120GL into the state.

Council reminds the community that regardless of the appearance of a levee, walking/driving on a levee is prohibited both for safety and structural integrity.

Council will also continue to work with SA Power Networks to reconnect power along the riverfronts in each town, and to riverfront facilities. As with majority of our flood recovery actions, this will be a process to ensure that there will be no safety hazards when reconnecting the power supply.

Application may be made to Council for remission of rates for residential properties on the basis of ongoing financial hardship due to the River Murray Flood.

Application Form - Remission of Rates - River Murray Flood

Flood Recovery Support

The South Australian Government has announced a number of supports for individuals, communities and businesses impacted by the River Murray flood.  Click here for further information about grants and support packages.

Financial Counselling support is also available for both employing and non-employing small businesses impacted by the flood. Rural Business Services are offering up to 30 hours of support which will include:

  • Initial meeting and assessment
  • Recovery planning session
  • Analysis and feasibility of business development/redevelopment options or scenarios
  • Development of recovery/continuity action plans
  • Assistance to review plans, revise and implement

Legal Services Commission of South Australia are also offering free legal information and advice on their hotline, 1300 366 424. Their website has many valuable resources, in particular, their Insurance claims after a disaster booklet.

For more information on staying safe during flood recovery, click here.

Loxton Tree of Knowledge Updates

To view the gallery of images taken by drone during the 2022 Murray River Floods, click here.