Australian Government assistance Extended for Tropical Cyclone Seroja

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·         Quickest and easiest way to claim is to call 180 22 66.

·         Phone line is open now, eligible recipients can claim today.

·         Check eligibility at www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/disaster.

 The Australian Government has extended the Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) and Disaster Recovery Allowance (DRA) to support those heavily affected by Tropical Cyclone Seroja in Western Australia with over $300,000 paid to cyclone affected residents to date.

 People in the Carnamah, Chapman Valley, Greater Geraldton, Mingenew, Morawa, Perenjori and Three Springs local government areas can now access the support package

 Federal Member for Durack, the Hon Melissa Price said that these communities have been left devastated following major damage to homes, businesses and resorts as a result of destructive winds from Ex-Tropical Cyclone Seroja.

 “A lot of people are coming home to find their houses have been impacted or in some cases are completely uninhabitable so this funding is going to be crucial to get these communities back on their feet,” Ms Price said.

Minister for Emergency Management David Littleproud said the package provided immediate assistance to those hit hardest by TC Seroja.

“The AGDRP provides a one-off payment of $1,000 for eligible adults and $400 for eligible children, who have been seriously injured and have had homes damaged or destroyed,” Minister Littleproud said.

 “These payments of $1000 per eligible adult and $400 per eligible child will help people to get through this difficult period with some dignity and the ability to meet their most immediate needs.

“Up to 13 weeks of income support is also available through the DRA to support those people whose place of work has been affected or can’t get to work.

“We have extended this assistance to seven more local government areas based on further impact data that the Western Australian government has provided to us.”

Minister for Government Services, Linda Reynolds, said Services Australia staff have mobilised and are providing immediate on-the-ground support to people affected by the devastating cyclone in Western Australia.

‘Supporting communities through crisis is what Services Australia is geared to do and we have a dedicated Mobile Service Team to support residents with the current disaster response effort,” Minister for Government Services Linda Reynolds said.

‘There may be some disruption at Services Australia service centres in affected areas over coming days. We ask that people who use these services to access them via online or over the phone where possible. I urge people to heed local emergency services warnings and do not travel unless safe to do so.

‘Services Australia staff on the phones are on standby ready to help affected residents. The fastest and easiest way to claim disaster assistance is by calling the Disaster Assistance phone line on 180 22 66.

 Services Australia Disaster Assistance phone lines are open from 8:00am to 5:00pm local time, Monday to Friday, and 9am to 5pm local time, Saturday to Sunday. For more information on support available, visit servicesaustralia.gov.au/disaster.

 People eligible for DRA can access income assistance for up to 13 weeks, equivalent to the maximum rate of Jobseeker Payment or Youth Allowance.

Equivalent financial assistance will also be available to eligible New Zealand citizens (‘non-protected’ Special Category Visa, subclass 444 holders) affected by Tropical Cyclone Seroja.

The Australia Government will continue assessing the impacts of the disaster and will offer further support if necessary.

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Media contact:

Minister Price: Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au , 0427 587 395

Minister Littleproud: Rhett Somers 0466 025 207

Minister Reynolds: Nathan Hondros 0406 261 396