MAY 29 2011 Page 13 ST I don’t want a medal Flood hero’s snub Kelmeny Fraser A HERO of the Queensland floods has rejected a state medal for his efforts, demand- ing the Bligh Government help victims before handing out awards. Spencer Lambert was to be presented with a medal at next month’s Queensland Disaster Heroes ceremony at Bris- bane’s South Bank Parklands. But the Yeronga resident, who was left with a $335,000 flood-damage bill, has turned down the distinction in protest over the lack of help for some flood victims. Mr Lambert headed a round-the-clock salvage oper- ation at his parent’s flood- devastated home and worked tirelessly to return tenants back to a strip of flood- ravaged shops he owned. ‘‘Here we have a ceremony costing huge amounts of money when there are still so many people in areas such as Goodna, Rocklea, Graceville and lots of other areas that haven’t got any Gyprock on their walls,’’ Mr Lambert said. ‘‘Pensioners are living in houses using tarps as walls when we are just heading into winter. I don’t believe that people who donated were un- der the impression that so little would have been distrib- uted at this stage.’’ Mr Lambert said he had been virtually wiped out after having an insurance claim refused and finding himself ineligible for access to do- nations under the Premier’s Disaster Relief Fund because he was above the Govern- ment’s $150,000-a-year in- come test cut-off. He was able to access the Federal Government’s $1000 one-off payment and State Government’s $2000 emerg- ency payment, but was ineli- gible for grants under round two and three of the scheme, which offered payments of up to $150,000 and $80,000 re- spectively. In a letter to the State Government, Mr Lambert writes of his disappointment that people who had worked hard all their lives, paid taxes and employed people could miss out on help in times of need, when those who hadn’t made the same contribution were provided aid. Less than $95 million from the $265 million of appeal funds have been distributed. Premier Anna Bligh urged Mr Lambert to accept his medal, saying ‘‘he was nomi- nated and he deserves the gratitude of the people of Queensland’’. Ms Bligh said the commit- tee in charge would this week look at further tweaking the funding criteria. The fund is registered as a charitable trust and for tax reasons, a means test must be applied to payments, she said. What do you think? 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