PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS AT 28 FEBRUARY 2022 AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Assistance for Individuals
Immediate Assistance
This assistance is intended to meet the essential emergency needs of people who are directly affected by the disaster and have no other means of meeting their immediate needs (such as evacuees who are unable to access their personal finances or arrange alternative forms of assistance). The assistance may be provided during and in the days after the disaster. These payments have been completely funded by the Morrison Government and made immediately available to support the communities that have been impacted by these devastating floods. Assistance is provided through in-kind direct material aid e.g., emergency accommodation or small cash payments to purchase essential items. Immediate assistance is generally provided from evacuation or recovery centres.
Since 2019-20, the Federal Government has provided $17 billion in disaster relief, which makes the ability for these flood-affected communities in New South Wales and Queensland to access these supports possible.
Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP)
The AGDRP payment is available to eligible people in the affected local government areas that have suffered a significant loss, including a severely damaged or destroyed home or serious injury. This payment will be available from 2 pm 1 March 2022 for the affected Local Government Areas in New South Wales.
This payment is available for affected residents in the New South Wales Local Government Areas of Armidale, Ballina, Bayside, Bega Valley, Bellingen, Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Byron, Camden, Campbelltown, Canterbury Bankstown, Central Coast, Clarence Valley, Coffs Harbour, Eurobodalla, Fairfield, Georges River, Glen Innes Severn, Hawkesbury, Hornsby, Inner West, Kempsey, Kiama, Ku-ring-gai, Kyogle, Lismore, Liverpool, Mid North Coast, Nambucca, Newcastle, Northern Beaches, Parramatta, Penrith, Port Macquarie/Hastings, Richmond Valley, Ryde, Shellharbour, Sutherland, Tenterfield, The Hills, Tweed, Wingecarribee, Wollondilly, and Wollongong.
Please note that as this is an evolving situation, the LGAs where these payments are available may change. Please check for updates on eligible LGAs at www.servicesaustralia.gov.au
The AGDRP is a lump-sum payment of $1,000 for every eligible adult and $400 for every eligible child that has been impacted by these dreadful flooding events.
- Click here for more information on the Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) at the Services Australia website.
- You can apply for the AGDRP through myGov by clicking this link.
- You can call the Emergency Information Line at 180 22 66 from Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm (8 am to 5 pm if you are affected by a natural disaster.
Disaster Recovery Allowance (DRA)
The Disaster Recovery Allowance (DRA) will also be provided into the affected local government areas to assist employees, small businesses, and farmers who experience a loss of income as a direct result of this major disaster. It will provide for a maximum of 13 weeks’ payment from the date you have or will have a loss of income as a direct result of a disaster. The DRA payment is set at the maximum equivalent rate of Jobseeker Payment or Youth Allowance, depending on your personal circumstances. This payment will be available from 2 pm 1 March 2022 for the affected Local Government Areas in New South Wales.
- Click here for more information can on the Disaster Recovery Allowance at the Services Australia website.
- You can apply for the DRA through myGov by clicking this link.
- You can also call the Emergency Information Line at 180 22 66 from Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm (8 am to 5 pm if you are affected by a natural disaster).
Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA)
The Morrison Government is also delivering Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) in partnership with the states and territories for flood-affected residents to assist with disaster recovery costs. Eligible costs include assistance measures for individuals, families, businesses, primary producers, not-for-profit organisations, and local & state governments.
In New South Wales, the DRFA assistance has been activated in the flood-affected Local Government Areas.
Disaster Relief Grants
The Disaster Relief Grant has been made available for communities where homes and essential household contents have been destroyed by the floods.
Grants for Essential Household Contents
These grants will assist with the cost of replacing household items essential to maintaining a basic standard of living. Examples of essential household contents include bedding, furniture, clothing, and essential electrical items (e.g., refrigerator, washing machine, stove). These grants assist low-income residents, not covered by insurance, who have no other means of restoring their homes to a safe and habitable condition following the disaster event. Grants are subject to income and assets testing. The amount of assistance provided depends on the assessed needs of the affected household and the number and type of items that have been damaged.
Grants for Essential Structural Repairs to Homes
These grants provide a contribution toward essential structural repairs to low-income homeowners who have no other means of restoring their homes to a safe and habitable condition following the disaster event, and who are not covered by insurance. Grants are subject to income and assets testing. The amount of assistance provided depends on an assessment of structural repairs required and the number of occupants in the home.
- Click here for more information from Resilience NSW on the Disaster Relief Grant.
- You can also call 13 78 88 for more information.
Renting a Property Impacted by a Natural Disaster
Disaster Supports from your Financial Institution
Members of the Australian Banking Association offer a range of supports for those who are experiencing financial difficulty due to natural disasters. This can include a deferral of scheduled loan repayments , waiving fees and charges, including break costs on early access to term deposits, debt consolidation to help make repayments more manageable, restructuring existing loans free of the usual establishment fees, deferring interest payments on a case-by-case basis , offering additional finance to help cover cash flow shortages , deferring upcoming credit card payments, and increasing emergency credit card limits.
Assistance for Small Businesses, Primary Producers, and Not-For-Profit Organisations
Concessional Interest Rate Loans (Direct Damage) to Small Businesses and Primary Producers
Loans of up to $130,000 at a fixed concessional interest rate may be available to small businesses and primary producers (subject to certain eligibility criteria) that have been directly impacted by a disaster. These loans may be used to meet carry-on requirements or to repair or replace damaged property not covered by insurance.
- Click here to access more information on these loans for small businesses at the NSW Rural Assistance Authority’s website.
- Click here to access more information on these loans for primary producers at the NSW Rural Assistance Authority’s website.
- You can call the NSW Rural Assistance Authority on 1800 678 593 for more information.
Concessional Interest Rate Loans (Direct Damage) and Grants to Not-For-Profit Organisations
Assistance to sporting and recreation clubs
A special scheme is available to assist sporting and recreation clubs in meeting the costs of restoration of essential club facilities that have been damaged or destroyed. The assistance is only made available to clubs that do not have the financial capacity to meet restoration costs from their own resources, and who are unable to obtain assistance through normal channels, but have the capacity to repay any loan that may be granted. The maximum assistance available is $12,000, including a grant of up to $2,000 and the balance by way of repayable advance with interest.
- Click here to access more information for loans available to sporting and recreation clubs.
- You can call the NSW Treasury on (02) 9228 4380 for more information.
Loans to Not-For-Profit Organisations
Loan assistance is available to voluntary non-profit organisations for the restoration of essential facilities that have been damaged or destroyed. Assistance is only available to those organisations that do not have the financial capacity to meet restoration costs from their own resources or insurance and are unable to obtain assistance through normal channels. Advances are subject to a maximum of $25,000 at a concessional interest rate per annum.
- Click here to access more information for loans available to not-for-profit organisations.
- You can call the NSW Rural Assistance Authority on 1800 678 593 for more information.
Freight Subsidies for Primary Producers
Transport freight subsidies of up to 50 per cent on the carriage of livestock and fodder, and 25 per cent on the carriage of fodder for dairy cattle, are available to help primary producers. The maximum subsidy available is $15,000 per annum.
- Click here to access more information on freight subsidies for primary producers.
- You can call the NSW Rural Assistance Authority on 1800 678 593 for more information.
Assistance for State Agencies and Local Councils
Counter Disaster Operations
This assistance helps state agencies and councils with the costs associated with delivering exceptional relief and recovery measures within impacted communities that go beyond the capacity of the state or local government. This may include activities to render damaged properties or threatened houses safe and habitable, sandbagging and the construction of temporary levees to prevent inundation of residential properties.
- Click here to access more information on counter disaster operations.
- You can call Resilience NSW on (02) 9212 9200 for more information.
Restoration of Essential Public Assets
This measure provides financial assistance to help with the costs of restoring or repairing eligible essential public assets damaged as a direct result of a disaster to their pre-disaster standard.
- Click here to access more information on the restoration of essential public assets.
- Click here to contact your regional representative at Transport for NSW for assistance to restore public roads, road infrastructure and bridges.
- Click here to contact your regional representative at the Public Works Advisory for assistance to restore other essential public assets.
You may also be eligible for a Disaster Relief Grant if your home or essential household items have been destroyed or damaged. Please click here for more information about this grant or call Resilience NSW on 13 77 88 for more information.
Other Assistance
The NSW Government may also claim costs associated with certain other disaster assistance measures undertaken by state agencies and councils, including the establishment and operation of evacuation and recovery centres, personal and financial counselling services, engagement of community recovery officers and debris removal from residential properties.
Please click here for further information on DRFA assistance on Resilience NSW’s website.
You can contact Service NSW by calling 13 77 88 for more imformation.
Evacuation orders and warnings are currently in place across the flood-affected communities in New South Wales and Queensland.
- Please click here to check the NSW SES website to see whether these evacuation orders apply to your community.
- Please click here to check the Queensland SES website’s flood maps, weather warnings, and emergency alerts.
- Click here for information on how to prepare to evacuate and what to expect.
- Click here for the State Emergency Service’s information on putting together your own emergency kit.
- If you need any general updates about the current severe weather, please call 1800 227 228.
- If you need assistance in floods and storms, please call 132 500. If the situation is life-threatening please call Triple Zero (000) immediately.
How You Can Help
Australians bearing the brunt of these devastating floods need as many people on the ground as possible to assist them during this disaster. If you have any interest in assisting the SES in these efforts, please click this link to find out how you can volunteer.