BY CHARLIE PROUDLOCK
Charlestown MP Jodie Harrison and Minister for Recovery Janelle Saffin will meet with residents affected by the New Lambton landslip next week.
It comes after the state government's Reconstruction Authority (RA) announced will provide up to a year's rental assistance to residents displaced in the natural disaster in May last year.
Newcastle council wrote to the RA last month, insisting they responsibility for the incident which left 16 homes uninhabitable.
Before, tensions between Council and the state were escalating, due to the RA initially relinquishing the remediation responsibilities to the City of Newcastle.
An authoritative, peer-reviewed geotechnical report changed the department's mind, after it provided definitive evidence the incident was due to natural phenomena.
The announcement of extra rental assistance couldn't have come at a better time for affected residents, as they were only initially given until June for their support payments.
Jodie Harrison said she's happy with the latest development and is hopeful next week's meeting can alleviate any other issues currently suffered by residents.
"I'm really pleased we've been able to provide additional support for residents at a time of uncertainty for them," she said.
"What I want to make sure, as their local MP, is make sure I do everything I possibly can to reduce the uncertainty now and into the future."
Minister Harrison went further to state she's happy affected residents get to directly engage with both herself and Minister Saffin over the matter.
"Minister Saffin is very keen to listen to each of the residents who are affected," she said.
"I'll certainly be taking into account, listening to what they have to say and I'll advocate on their behalf in the future."
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