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Wanting information on Govt support? Check out this story.

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11 March 2022, 11:34 PM

Wanting information on Govt support? Check out this story.

The NSW Government has released an easy to read one-page document about how you can apply for various flood support. We felt it worth printing to help those that haven't begun looking into what help is available. This list includes a section for tenants and landlords.



HOUSING SUPPORT


If you’re homeless due to floods, the NSW Government is providing emergency accommodation in hotels and motels. Call 13 77 88 or go to the nearest evacuation centre to arrange your accommodation requirements.


Rental support

The Rental Support scheme will provide up to 16 weeks of financial rental support to flood victims in temporary accommodation. Total funding available will depend on the number of people per household including children.


To be notified when more information is available, please register your details or call 13 77 88.


Temporary housing support

If you’re staying with friends and family right now but will need accommodation in the coming weeks (and months), the Temporary Housing Support Package can assist with:

  • Temporary accommodation pods for rural land holders
  • Motorhomes for people who are currently living in evacuation centres, or in hotels/motels
  • Temporary accommodation in recreation clubs
  • Airbnb hosts offering low cost or free accommodation will be allocated to people who are being assisted by the Australian Red Cross.

To be notified when more information is available, please register your details or call 13 77 88.


If you’re currently in NSW Government emergency accommodation hotels and motels you’ll automatically be contacted about next housing options.

 

See housing support




FINANCIAL SUPPORT


Immediate financial help and payments are available to people living in disaster declared areas

  • Disaster Recovery Payment - $1,000 per eligible adult and $400 per eligible child if your home has been severely damaged or destroyed, or you've been seriously injured. Lismore, Richmond Valley and Clarence Valley LGAs receive an additional two disaster weekly payments.

  • Disaster Recovery Allowance - short-term income assistance (up to 13 weeks) if you've lost income as a direct result of the floods.

  • Disaster Relief Grant - provided to help people recover from the effects of a disaster and re-establish basic standard of living.

  • Stamp duty relief - on the replacement of privately owned, insured motor vehicles written off due to loss caused by a declared disaster.

See financial assistance available




ESSENTIALS and CLEAN-UP SUPPORT


Clean-up

All flood-impacted households will receive clean-up assistance, including the removal of debris, mud and green waste. Skip bins and dump trucks will start to appear on streets. Where there are no skip bins or dump trucks available, separate waste on the kerbside until they arrive.


Cleaning up after a natural disaster can be dangerous - here’s some advice on how to clean up safelyand deal with hazardous waste.


Food & essentials

If you visit an evacuation centre the Salvation Army and other emergency support workers will provide food and water.


Other essentials and personal care items such as blankets, clothing, and medication are also available. Ask us for help and let us know what you need at any of the evacuation centres, recovery centres or via Service NSW.

 

Ask for support




RECOVERY CENTRES


Flood Recovery Centres are a one-stop shop for you to access recovery services for:

  • Replacing ID and personal documents such as birth and marriage certifications, Medicare card, vehicle and vessel registrations and licences, and citizenship documents. You may also be eligible for vehicle registration or licensing fee refunds and waivers.
  • Mental health and wellbeing services are available as natural disasters, cleaning up and recovery can take a toll on your mental and physical health. It is important to seek support and look after your own as well as loved ones’ wellbeing.
  • Legal assistance is offered by the Disaster Response Legal Service and Legal Aid. They can assist with everyday legal problems that can arise after a disaster.
  • Insurance advice and guidance on claims, policy coverage, and clean-up costs are all available by contacting the Insurance Council of Australia.

Flood Recovery Centres




LANDLORDS and TENANTS' RIGHTS IN A FLOOD


If you live in or lease a rental property that has been affected by a flood or storm, tenants and landlords have certain rights and responsibilities relating to payment of rentdamage to belongings and urgent repairs.


Any tenancy related disputes following a natural disaster can be taken to the Tribunal.

 

Floods and tenancy rights




HELP WITH ANIMALS


You can get immediate assistance with animals by contacting WIRESWildlife Rescue AustraliaRSPCAor NSW Department of Primary Industries.

 

Dealing with animals



If you prefer to talk to some in person, Resilience NSW has a Recovery Centre at Southern Cross University



Lismore Recovery Centre

Southern Cross University – Block V, Military Rd, East Lismore


Open 

  • 7 days a week: 9am to 5pm



Entrance is best from University Drive off the Rotary Drive roundabout.


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