NSW emergency services minister pledges to 'step up, not step down' despite 'inexcusable' overseas holiday

Emergency Services Minister David Elliott says he will be supporting bushfire operations after returning to NSW from a controversial European holiday.

The NSW emergency services minister has faced stern criticism for his absence during the bushfire crisis.

The NSW emergency services minister has faced stern criticism for his absence during the bushfire crisis. Source: AAP

The NSW emergency services minister says he will "step up, not step down" after jetting back from an "inexcusable" overseas holiday to face the state's bushfire crisis.

David Elliott on Saturday morning fronted reporters at the NSW Rural Fire Service headquarters in Sydney.

"I arrived here last night and I spoke to (southern NSW recovery coordinator) Dick Adams," he told reporters.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Emergency Services Minister David Elliott are seen at NSW Rural Fire Service headquarters in Sydney.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Emergency Services Minister David Elliott are seen at NSW Rural Fire Service headquarters in Sydney. Source: AAP


"I will be supporting the premier and the commissioner, making sure that I get on top of the operations and the deployments that occur today."

Asked if he planned to stay on in his role, Mr Elliott said "I came back to step up, not step down".

Mr Elliott on Friday night apologised for being overseas as bushfires ripped through the south coast of NSW.



"My absence over the last week was inexcusable," he said.

"I should have put my RFS family first and foremost given the current conditions (even my own family acknowledge that) and now it's time to get back to work."

The Baulkham Hills MP came in for heavy community criticism for travelling overseas during a bushfire season in which almost 1300 homes have been razed, 17 lives lost and bush three times the size of Sydney burnt.

NSW Rural Fire Service crews fight the Gospers Mountain Fire as it impacts a structure at Bilpin.
NSW Rural Fire Service crews fight the Gospers Mountain Fire as it impacts a structure at Bilpin. Source: AAP


NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian did not go into detail when asked about Mr Elliott's plans for Saturday's forecast bushfire "onslaught".

"He's here (at RFS headquarters). He will be here," she told reporters.

Ms Berejiklian said "of course" she was glad to have Mr Elliott back in the country.


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