The Albanese Labor Government is activating financial support for Victorians directly affected by bushfires burning in and around the Grampians National Park and Macedon Ranges – through the Disaster Recovery Allowance.
The Disaster Recovery Allowance provides up to 13 weeks of income support for workers and sole traders who have experienced loss of income as a result of recent bushfires in the Rural City of Ararat, Shire of Macedon Ranges, Shire of Northern Grampians and Shire of Southern Grampians.
It is available to people who work or live in a declared Local Government Area, who have lost some or all of their income as a direct result of the disaster, and will earn less than the average Australian weekly income in the 13 weeks after this income loss.
Applications for the Disaster Recovery Allowance (DRA) will open on 30 December 2024 from 2pm AEDT.
Members of the community are encouraged to seek information regarding eligibility and how to claim on the Services Australia website.
Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:
“At the worst of times we always see the best of the Australian spirit.
“Neighbours helping each other out, communities coming together, firefighters and first responders protecting lives and livelihoods.
“That’s exactly what we’ve seen with these recent bushfires in Victoria.
“We want to make sure people in these communities can get back on their feet as quickly as possible, which is why we’re rolling out this support.”
Quotes attributable to the Minister for Government Services Bill Shorten:
“Supporting communities and workers impacted by a natural disaster is what Services Australia is geared to do.
“People should check their eligibility for the Disaster Recovery Allowance on the Services Australia website at servicesaustalia.gov.au/disastersupport.
“The easiest way to make a claim is online through myGov. If people need help to claim, they can call the Australian Government Emergency Information Line on 180 22 66.
“There may be some disruption at Services Australia service centres in affected areas over coming days. We encourage people to access services online or over the phone where possible.”
Quotes attributable to the Minister for Emergency Management Jenny McAllister:
“The bushfires in the Grampians and Macedon Ranges have impacted the livelihoods of a number of workers, especially tourism operators during what would normally be the peak season.
“Our Government is moving quickly to activate this financial assistance so those whose incomes have been disrupted are supported in the immediate recovery phase.
“It’s critical that locals and those travelling in the area remain prepared to act in an emergency and listen to the advice from local emergency services.”