PREMIUM News Gallery: Steve Huntley’s photos from inside the flood crisis By Steve Huntley Oct 27, 2022 High-profile visit: NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet, Deputy Leader Paul Toole and Emergency Services and Resilience Minister for Flood Recovery Steph Cooke with members of the Moama SES and Surf Rescue unit. Photo by Steve Huntley Riverine Herald photographer Steve Huntley has captured these images of Echuca-Moama amid the flood crisis this week. Closer look: NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet with Murray River Holiday Park’s Ken Hurn. Photo by Steve Huntley Interested onlookers: Two kangaroos watched on as Dominic Perrottet visited the Murray River Holiday Park in Moama on Wednesday. Photo by Steve Huntley Chat: NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet with NSW SES deputy incident controller Tony McMullen. Photo by Steve Huntley Lay of the land: NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet with locals at the Murray River Holiday Park in Moama. Photo by Steve Huntley G’day: NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and Emergency Services and Resilience Minister for Flood Recovery Steph Cooke talk to members of the Surf Rescue unit in Moama to assist with the flood situation. Photo by Steve Huntley Ongoing concern: Temporary fencing in place near the cricket pitch of the 208 Primary School oval. Photo by Steve Huntley Flat sky: The clouds glisten in the floodwater on the way to Perricoota Station. Photo by Steve Huntley Drenched: Floodwater at Perricoota Station. Photo by Steve Huntley All smiles: Murray River councillor Tom Weyrich and NSW deputy leader Paul Toole in Moama on Wednesday. Photo by Steve Huntley Sad: Dead fish due to the deteriorating quality of the swollen Murray River. Photo by Steve Huntley On the scene: CFA officials in the thick of discussions near the Watson St pump. Photo by Steve Huntley In too deep: A yabbie in the swollen Murray River. Photo by Steve Huntley Transportation: Dave Tomlins travels by kayak to his home in Echuca East. Photo by Steve Huntley Inundated: The Moama Soundshell surrounded by floodwater. Photo by Steve Huntley Under water: The flooded Chanter St in Moama featuring the River Captains Cottage and Old Telegraph Station. Photo by Steve Huntley Aftermath: Rubbish has washed near the Dhungala Bridge in Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Busy: Members of the ADF making sandbags in Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley By Steve Huntley Related Stories News Safety urged after several boaters breach rulesA ski boat skipper lost his licence ahead of Christmas after being caught more than double the legal blood alcohol limit on Lake Eildon. By Bree Harding News Year in Review | The Greater Shepparton events that stole the showFrom mud runs to multicultural festivals, these are some of the best main event moments of 2024. By Taylah Baker News Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre takes you back to the future of road safetyRev up childhood memories at Shepparton’s newest exhibit. By Taylah Baker News Get on board an adventureExploring the world one trip at a time is the path Kelly Ferguson and fiancée Lachlan Olsen are eager to pursue. By Kelly Carmody Newsletter Delivered daily Monday to Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Overcoming the odds Police & Court Stolen car on fire Police & Court Police vehicles targeted in drug-fuelled crime spree Police & Court Three strikes you’re out: Man applies for bail for third time in about two weeks News Local GP retires after 40 years
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