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Posted on Monday 31st of October, 2022,
Joint clean-up funding, more operational support and wider relief payment eligibility has been made available as tens of thousands of Victorians continue to deal with widespread flooding across the state.
Flood Recovery Hotline 1800 560 760
The Flood Recovery Hotline is a single, state-wide number that Victorians impacted by the October 2022 floods can call for help with:
The Flood Recovery Hotline is open from 7.30am to 7.30pm every day.
Important recovery support links
For households
The one-off payment is to help you and your household meet immediate and essential needs, like emergency shelter, food, clothing or personal items.
Provides assistance to households of limited financial means, whose home is uninhabitable, destroyed or is inaccessible. The payment can cover clean-up, emergency accommodation, repairs, rebuilding (a principal place of residence), and replacing some damaged contents.
Support if you’ve lost income as a direct result of the Victorian Floods available for a maximum of 13 weeks.
A lump sum payment to help with major damage to your property or other assets.
The Victorian Government are providing $150 million towards a coordinated clean-up program for the hardest hit areas of the floods. Call the clean-up register on 1800 560 760 for more info.
The Flood Recovery Grant is a one off individual payment for those in flood effected households. $150 per adult and $50 per child is available. Applications must be completed in person at:
For small businesses
A $54 million program for small business owners whose livelihoods have been affected by the floods. Businesses can apply for a one-off payment of $5000 to support immediate needs.
OPENING SOON - Applicants can soon apply for up to $50,000. Funds can be used to cover expenses resulting from significant direct damage to an applicant’s property, assets, stock or equipment. Full details and eligibility criteria will be included in the grant application guidelines when the program opens.
Support if you’ve lost income as a direct result of the Victorian Floods available for a maximum of 13 weeks.
The Victorian Government are providing $150 million towards a coordinated clean-up program for the hardest hit areas of the floods. Call the clean-up register on 1800 560 760 for more info.
For primary producers
Three support packages are available for flood-affected farmers:
Support if you’ve lost income as a direct result of the Victorian Floods available for a maximum of 13 weeks.
The Victorian Government are providing $150 million towards a coordinated clean-up program for the hardest hit areas of the floods. Call the clean-up register on 1800 560 760 for more info.
For sporting groups
The Victorian Government program assists Victorian sport and active recreation organisations directly affected by the October 2022 Victorian floods. $5,000 one-off grants are available to assist in the replacement of items that have been lost, damaged or destroyed.
For support with payments, clean-up or any other flood issues, please contact the Flood Recovery Hotline on 1800 560 760.
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