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Boosting Australia’s recovery front line

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The Albanese Government has committed $38.3 million over four years in a major boost to our Federal disaster response.

This extra funding, to be provided to the veteran-led Disaster Relief Australia, will help meet the growing need for boots on the ground when disasters hit.

The increasing prevalence and intensity of disasters across the nation requires more readily deployable personnel to help communities during recovery and relief efforts.

 Federal Minister for Emergency Management, Senator the Hon Murray Watt, said delivering on this, Disaster Relief Australia add more than 5000 additional volunteers to its existing disaster volunteer workforce.

“By covering the costs associated with recruitment, deployment, equipment and training, the Australian Government is demonstrating its commitment to supporting states and territories in their recovery efforts,” Minister Watt said.

“This will be a critical resource in the recovery period.”

Disaster Relief Australia deploys to communities in need at the request of local or state government agencies, integrating with local government disaster recovery centres.

It also has arrangements and relationships with other non-government aid organisations, with the ability to operate independently or as part of an integrated taskforce.

Increasing the capacity and capability of the nation’s volunteer base, to ensure additional support for states and territories when disasters occur, is a priority for the Australian Government.

Disaster Relief Australia supports veterans’ wellbeing and social connectedness by providing them the opportunity to continue to serve communities devastated by disaster.

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