26 November
Kempsey LGA
– Kempsey Showground – 19 Sea St, Kempsey W NSW 2440
Clarence Valley LGA
– Maclean Showground, (open 8am – 6pm until further notice) 12 Cameron St, Maclean NSW 2463
Disaster Welfare Assistance Points (DWAPs) offer bushfire help for affected people with their immediate needs
You can access:
Kempsey – 60 Smith St Kempsey NSW 2440
Mon 25 November to Fri 29th November, 9am – 5pm
Willawarrin – Willawarrin Community Hall, 22 Armidale Rd Willawarrin NSW 2440
Mon 25 November to Fri 29th November, 9am – 11am
Outpost- Bellbrook – Bellbrook Community Hall, Cnr Loose Rd and, Main St, Bellbrook NSW 2440
Tuesday 26 November, 1.30pm – 3.30pm
Thursday 28 November, 1.30pm – 3.30pm
Macksville – Macksville Senior Citizens Centre, 39 Princess St Macksville NSW 2447
Monday 25 November to Friday 29 November, 9am – 3pm
Outpost – Taylors Arm – 4 Taylors Arm Rd, Taylors Arm NSW 2447
Tuesday 26 November 10 am – 12pm
Thursday 28 November 11am – 2pm
Outpost – Bowraville – Location TBC
Wednesday 27 & Friday 29 November, 11am to 2pm
Glen Innes – 265 grey Street, Glen Innes
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm
Taree – 68 Wynter Street, Taree
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm
Grafton – Victoria Street, Grafton
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm
Assistance points are the bases for support with Mobile Recovery Teams visiting and connecting with communities around affected areas.
Grants of up to $15,000 are available if your business has been directly affected by bush fire.
Applications can be made to the Rural Assistance Authority on 1800 678 593 or visit https://www.raa.nsw.gov.au/disaster-assistance/disaster-recovery-grants for eligibility criteria.
Grants of up to $15,000 are available for bush fire affected primary producers.
Applications can be made to the Rural Assistance Authority on 1800 678 593 or visit https://www.raa.nsw.gov.au/disaster-assistance/disaster-recovery-grants for eligibility criteria.
Local Government Areas this applies to:
- Armidale Regional
- Ballina
- Bellingen
- Byron
- Clarence Valley
- Coffs Harbour
- Glen Innes Severn
- Inverell
- Kempsey
- Kyogle
- Lismore
- Mid-Coast
- Nambucca
- Port Macquarie-Hastings
- Richmond Valley
- Tenterfield
- Tweed
- Walcha
Clean-up Assistance
If your property is insured, please contact your insurer about clean-up.
If you are uninsured and your home has been damaged or destroyed, Public Works Advisory will arrange for the clean-up of your residence and immediately adjacent outbuildings, including the removal of concrete slabs.
If you are uninsured, please contact Public Works Advisory on 1800 88 55 39 to discuss the clean-up of your property.
The Insurance Council of Australia can be contacted with any questions, complaints or concerns about insurance on 1800 734 621.
It’s completely normal to experience a range of emotions after a fire, including anxiety, forgetfulness, sleep disturbance and more.
Having someone to listen to and support you through this is very important.
Check in on your friends and neighbours, and if you or someone you know needs help, reach out.
The following are free services available 24 hours a day, seven days a week:
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger call 000.
The following free services are available to people impacted by fires and drought.
If you are insured talk to your insurance company as soon as possible about how to make a claim.
Take photos or video of damage to your property and possessions as evidence for your claim.
If you have clearance from your insurer and evidence for your claim, you can start cleaning up.
The Insurance Council of Australia can be contacted with any questions, complaints or concerns about insurance on
1800 734 621.
If you are not insured and have limited income, you may be eligible for a disaster relief grant. Contact the Disaster Welfare Assistance Line on 1800 018 444.
Legal Aid NSW lawyers can provide free legal advice and assistance to people affected by disasters on a range of issues including:
Visit legalaid.nsw.gov.au or call 1800 801 529
If you are not insured and have limited income, you may be eligible for a disaster relief grant.
Please call Disaster Welfare on 1800 018 444.
Grants are available for eligible individuals and families whose homes and essential household contents have been damaged or destroyed by a natural disaster.
To be eligible for this assistance you must:
Contact the Disaster Welfare Assistance Line on 1800 018 444.
The Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment has been activated for people severely affected by the NSW Bush Fires.
This provides a one-off payment of $1000 per adult and $400 per child if your home has been destroyed or severely damaged – including smoke damage.
Call 180 2266 to apply.
The Disaster Recovery Allowance has been activated by the Australian Government for people affected by the NSW Bush Fires.
This provides short term support payment to assist those whose income has been affected as a direct result of the bush fires.
Call 180 2266 or visit humanservices.gov.au
Service NSW can help replace many of your personal documents free of charge if they were damaged or destroyed. This includes birth certificates, marriage certificates, licences and number plates.
For assistance please visit your nearest NSW Service centre, or call 13 77 88
In NSW, social housing providers can provide support and assistance to people who are affected as a direct result of natural disasters such as fires, floods and severe storms.
What types of service are available?
Social housing providers in NSW can assist affected people with access to products such as:
Temporary Accommodation – time limited accommodation for clients who are experiencing immediate homeless
Emergency Temporary Accommodation – short-term temporary housing for up to 3 months for clients in urgent need of housing because of natural disaster [who would not normally be eligible for social housing]
Rentstart Bond loan – an interest-free loan to assist eligible clients pay a rental bond for a tenancy
Housing Assistance – a range of housing assistance products and services [including the above] that a person may be eligible for.
Where to go for help during business hours
During regular business hours 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday, visit any social housing provider.
A list of social housing providers can be found at www.facs.nsw.gov.au/about/contact/housing
Where to get help after hours
The Department of Communities and Justice Housing Contact Centre (HCC) operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The HCC can assist people with
• Temporary accommodation
• General housing enquiries
• Applications for housing assistance
Important numbers
Link2Home – 1800 152 152
For temporary accommodation – this information and referral service is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
DCJ Housing Contact Centre 1800 422 322
Available 24/7, 365 days a year.
Mission Australia – 1800 269 672
1/39 Gordon Street, Coffs Harbour
Community Housing Limited – 1300 245 468
TAREE
183 – 185 Victoria Street
Taree NSW 2430
PORT MACQUARIE
Level 1, 16 Clarence Street
(PO Box 837)
Port Macquarie NSW 2444
COFFS HARBOUR
1/19 Park Avenue
(PO Box 2523)
Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
KEMPSEY
84 Belgrave Street
Kempsey NSW 2440
Compass – 1300 333 733
57 Albert Street
Taree NSW 2430
PO Box 99
1/9 Brown Street
Newcastle NSW 2300
PO Box 2135
Dangar NSW 2309
Shop 3A/11 Molly Morgan Drive
Greenhills NSW 2323
PO Box 597
East Maitland NSW 2323
114 Vincent Street
Cesnock NSW 2325
PO Box 597
East Maitland NSW 2323
1/56-58 Brook Street
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
PO Box 71
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
Lithgow FACS Housing
109 Main Street Lithgow, 2790
02 6352 0394
Penrith FACS Housing
Level 3, Suite 2, 2-6 Station Street
Penrith, 2750
02 4721 6422
Service NSW can help replace many of your personal documents free of charge if they were damaged or destroyed. This includes birth certificates, marriage certificates, licences and number plates.
For assistance please visit your nearest NSW Service centre, or call 13 77 88
Local Land Services is assisting with emergency fodder, stock water and assessment of animals impacted by the fire.
Landholders are encouraged to call the Agriculture and Animal Hotline to request assistance or report any stock losses.
Animal & Agriculture Hotline: 1800 814 647
Houses, sheds and other buildings that have been burnt in a bush fire can leave potential health and safety hazards in the remaining rubble and ash.
Hazardous household materials that may be present after a bush fire include asbestos, ash from burnt treated timbers (i.e. copper chrome arsenate or CCA), medicines, garden or farm chemicals, other household chemicals and cleaning products, damaged gas bottles, metal and other residues from burnt household appliances as well as ash and dusts.
Other hazards may include unsafe building structures, electrical hazards or missing fencing panels around pools. When returning to your property after a bushfire, consider the following precautions to protect your health:
Plaase do not enter your property until you are advised that it is safe to do so.
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