NSW storms hit to budget

By Kirsty Needham
Updated April 26 2015 - 2:08am, first published 12:00am
Property in North Avoca inspected after tree damage from the storm on in Gosford. Gosford City and Wyong shire have official been declared disaster zones, due to the damage caused by the worst storms to hit the region in decades.  Photo: Ashley Feder
Property in North Avoca inspected after tree damage from the storm on in Gosford. Gosford City and Wyong shire have official been declared disaster zones, due to the damage caused by the worst storms to hit the region in decades. Photo: Ashley Feder
Property in North Avoca inspected after tree damage from the storm on in Gosford. Gosford City and Wyong shire have official been declared disaster zones, due to the damage caused by the worst storms to hit the region in decades.  Photo: Ashley Feder
Property in North Avoca inspected after tree damage from the storm on in Gosford. Gosford City and Wyong shire have official been declared disaster zones, due to the damage caused by the worst storms to hit the region in decades. Photo: Ashley Feder
Property in North Avoca inspected after tree damage from the storm on in Gosford. Gosford City and Wyong shire have official been declared disaster zones, due to the damage caused by the worst storms to hit the region in decades.  Photo: Ashley Feder
Property in North Avoca inspected after tree damage from the storm on in Gosford. Gosford City and Wyong shire have official been declared disaster zones, due to the damage caused by the worst storms to hit the region in decades. Photo: Ashley Feder
Property in North Avoca inspected after tree damage from the storm on in Gosford. Gosford City and Wyong shire have official been declared disaster zones, due to the damage caused by the worst storms to hit the region in decades.  Photo: Ashley Feder
Property in North Avoca inspected after tree damage from the storm on in Gosford. Gosford City and Wyong shire have official been declared disaster zones, due to the damage caused by the worst storms to hit the region in decades. Photo: Ashley Feder

The Baird government is considering a natural disaster fund to protect the NSW budget from worsening storm, flood and fire events.

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