MARK DREYFUS MP

Member for Isaacs

Flooded Victorian communities to receive disaster assistance

29 June 2013

Attorney-General and Minister for Emergency Management Mark Dreyfus QC and Victorian Minister for Police and Emergency Services Kim Wells today announced disaster assistance to help Victorian communities affected by the June 2013 flood event.

Attorney-General
Minister for Emergency Management
Special Minister of State
Minister for the Public Service and Integrity
The Hon Mark Dreyfus QC MP

Victorian Minister for Police and Emergency Services
The Hon Kim Wells MP

Joint Media Release

Flooded Victorian communities to receive disaster assistance

Attorney-General and Minister for Emergency Management Mark Dreyfus QC and Victorian Minister for Police and Emergency Services Kim Wells today announced disaster assistance to help Victorian communities affected by the June 2013 flood event.

The Shires of Bass Coast, Colac Otway, East Gippsland, Mornington Peninsula, South Gippsland, Surf Coast Wellington and Latrobe City Council will receive disaster assistance funding under the jointly funded Australian and Victorian Government Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements.

"This disaster assistance includes a number of arrangements to help with the cost of storm relief and recovery," Mr Dreyfus said.

"The assistance will help communities and local Councils to repair damage caused by the severe weather, and ease some of the associated financial burden."

Assistance includes support for local and State Government Agencies to undertake clean-up operations and restore essential infrastructure, such as local roads, that were damaged by flooding.

"It is clear that severe weather has taken a toll on local infrastructure and essential assets in a number of LGAs. This assistance will go some way to help Councils repair these assets," Mr Wells said.

"People who have suffered personal hardship and distress as a result of this event should contact the Victorian Department of Human Services to find out about assistance that may be available."

"The Australian and Victorian Governments are committed to working together through the recovery process to ensure that disaster affected communities can quickly recover," Mr Dreyfus said.

People seeking emergency support following this event should contact their local Council or the Victorian Emergency Recovery Information Line on 1300 799 232. More information can also be found at www.dhs.vic.gov.au/emergency

Information regarding the range of assistance that is available in Victoria for this event can be found on the Australian Governments Disaster Assist website at www.disasterassist.gov.au.

SATURDAY, 29 JUNE 2013