Joint media release with Jaclyn Symes and Melissa Horne
The Albanese and Allan Governments are continuing to support councils affected by the February 2024 storms and bushfires, with additional disaster assistance now available for longer term recovery.
Under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), both levels of government will jointly fund two initiatives to continue ongoing recovery efforts.
An additional $16.8 million will go towards ongoing clean-up activities, which commenced shortly after the severe weather events in February.
Local government plays a critical role in helping communities recover after an emergency. A $10 million Council Support Fund has also been established to support councils impacted by the storms and bushfires to clean-up and restore important community assets and services.
It will also provide recovery support and resilience building activities for impacted communities and support the reinstatement of council roads and traffic management to ensure locals and tourists can travel safely.
For information about which councils are eligible, relief and recovery support, visit the . Communities are also encouraged to contact their local council.
Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Emergency Management Jenny McAllister
“The Albanese Government is working closely with Allan Government to ensure local governments can continue critical work to recover from the devastating fires and storms of February.”
“The $10 million Council Support Fund and $16.8 million dedicated Green Waste Clean-up Program will help keep the community safe and continue clean-up activities.”
Quotes attributable to Victorian Minister for Emergency Services Jaclyn Symes
“Providing further support to communities impacted by the February storms and bushfires recognises how long recovery can take.”
“This additional funding will make it possible for councils to restore essential assets which will help businesses and neighbourhoods.”
Quote attributable to Victorian Minister for Local Government Melissa Horne
“Local councils are on the frontline of recovery efforts – this funding boost will make a real difference to councils who have been instrumental in leading the clean-up and recovery efforts in their communities.”