Bushfire Recovery

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This page is here to support our community in recovery from bushfire. If you have been affected, there are a range of supports still available.

NSW Bushfire Customer Care Service

For people impacted by bushfire, the NSW Bushfire Customer Care Service will help you navigate the support and financial assistance that's available across all levels of government.

Service NSW is providing one-on-one support for people and businesses, available over the phone or in-person.

Call 13 77 88 or visit www.service.nsw.gov.au for locations of Service NSW, and Mobile Service Centres.

OTHER SUPPORT :

COMMUNITY HUBS

Community Hubs provide weekly face to face support in the Community Tuesday to Friday in Bilpin, Wilberforce, Colo Heights and St Albans. Open again from February 1.

Please click here for all the HUBS INFORMATION




LOCAL RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES

FOR LOCAL RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES CLICK HERE






FOOD SUPPORT SERVICES

For the current availability of food and emergency support services click HERE


For the Community Services information click HERE



ONGOING DISASTER ASSISTANCE

Service NSW are providing a one stop shop for people and businesses to access all available recovery services. People can call 13 77 88 or visit https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/floods#disaster-assistance-finder to access the assistance currently avaialble.

Insurance For advice on making an insurance claim, visit www.insurancecouncil.com.au/ or phone the ICA hotline on 1800 734 621.

Legal Aid For help with legal problems including insurance claims and disputes, financial hardship, tenancy and Centrelink, visit the Disaster Response Legal Service at www.disasterhelp.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/how-we-can-help or phone 1800 801 529

Where else to get help:

  • For Mental Health Support 24hours/7 days you can call: Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 or the NSW Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511
  • A range of other Mental Health and Wellbeing Services are listed here

Click here to be directed to Council's Disaster and Emergency Dashboard or information on local Road & Ferry Closures, Weather Warnings & Radar, River Heights and how to Prepare for Emergencies.

We know people can be affected by bushfire in many, varied ways over a long period of time. Please be aware that there are still a range of supports available from services that can meet with you in your home or community. For more information view the listing HERE.

For the latest information on Flood Recovery, please head to our Flood Recovery Information page

This page is here to support our community in recovery from bushfire. If you have been affected, there are a range of supports still available.

NSW Bushfire Customer Care Service

For people impacted by bushfire, the NSW Bushfire Customer Care Service will help you navigate the support and financial assistance that's available across all levels of government.

Service NSW is providing one-on-one support for people and businesses, available over the phone or in-person.

Call 13 77 88 or visit www.service.nsw.gov.au for locations of Service NSW, and Mobile Service Centres.

OTHER SUPPORT :

COMMUNITY HUBS

Community Hubs provide weekly face to face support in the Community Tuesday to Friday in Bilpin, Wilberforce, Colo Heights and St Albans. Open again from February 1.

Please click here for all the HUBS INFORMATION




LOCAL RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES

FOR LOCAL RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES CLICK HERE






FOOD SUPPORT SERVICES

For the current availability of food and emergency support services click HERE


For the Community Services information click HERE



ONGOING DISASTER ASSISTANCE

Service NSW are providing a one stop shop for people and businesses to access all available recovery services. People can call 13 77 88 or visit https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/floods#disaster-assistance-finder to access the assistance currently avaialble.

Insurance For advice on making an insurance claim, visit www.insurancecouncil.com.au/ or phone the ICA hotline on 1800 734 621.

Legal Aid For help with legal problems including insurance claims and disputes, financial hardship, tenancy and Centrelink, visit the Disaster Response Legal Service at www.disasterhelp.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/how-we-can-help or phone 1800 801 529

Where else to get help:

  • For Mental Health Support 24hours/7 days you can call: Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 or the NSW Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511
  • A range of other Mental Health and Wellbeing Services are listed here

Click here to be directed to Council's Disaster and Emergency Dashboard or information on local Road & Ferry Closures, Weather Warnings & Radar, River Heights and how to Prepare for Emergencies.

We know people can be affected by bushfire in many, varied ways over a long period of time. Please be aware that there are still a range of supports available from services that can meet with you in your home or community. For more information view the listing HERE.

For the latest information on Flood Recovery, please head to our Flood Recovery Information page

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  • Free plants for bushfire affected properties

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    The Hawkesbury City Council Community Nursery is providing 10 free plants to our bushfire affected communities.

    The Nursery is offering the local plants to households to replace the native vegetation on properties that have been fire affected.



    If you are eligible to receive a selection of ground cover, shrubs and trees suitable for your property location, you will need to;

    1. Call Customer Service on 4560 4444 to register your details
    2. Nominate either a Wednesday or Saturday to collect the plants from the Hawkesbury Community Nursery, located at 10 Mulgrave Road, Mulgrave.
    This offer will be available until Saturday, 18 April 2020.

  • NSW Bushfire Clean-Up Schedule from Laing O'Rourke

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    Laing O'Rourke has launched a new information hub to provide regular updates and additional information regarding the works schedule for the bushfire clean up.

    The NSW Government and the Federal Government are covering the full cost of cleaning up eligible properties that have been destroyed by bushfires in the Hawkesbury, and other areas of NSW, since 1 July 2019.

    Laing O’Rourke Australia has been appointed to lead this clean-up.

    Their crews have been in the Bilpin and Colo areas since late-February. According to the schedule updated on 12 March 2020, clean-up works are currently scheduled to commence in Bilpin within the next fortnight (pending factors such as weather and ease of access to properties).

    Follow this link to the hub to see the latest schedule for clean-up: https://cleanup.lnbr.com.au/

    It is important to note that Laing O’Rourke will always arrange household visits in advance and will not turn up unannounced or demand payment.
  • Register for bushfire recovery assistance with Service NSW

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    If you have been affected by the recent bushfires make sure you register your details with Service NSW.

    If you have been impacted by the disaster, register via the Service NSW Disaster Assistance Finder.

    The Disaster Assistance Finder can help you find relevant support. Just click through 6 simple questions,
    it will give you a personalised list of available programs and services. You can then apply for the support you need.

    If you need help to clean-up your property, register here: https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/register-opt-nsw-bushfire-clean

    If you need assistance, call the Service NSW Hotline on 137 788 or Hawkesbury City Council on 4560 4444

  • Bushfire recovery clean-up: Call for contractors

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    Laing O'Rourke is looking for qualified contractors/suppliers interested in working with them to complete the bushfire clean-up.

    They have been appointed by the government to coordinate the bushfire clean-up. They’ll be cleaning up eligible residential and commercial properties.


    To provide much-needed stimulus to local economies, Laing O’Rourke is seeking to engage local suppliers and subcontractors to work with them.

    The clean-up may involve:
    • Removal of known hazardous materials, including asbestos
    • Removal of materials destroyed by bushfire and hazardous trees near a destroyed or damaged primary residence or place of business with consent of building owners, removal of concrete slab foundations.

    If you are a local business in an affected area, that has capability and capacity to provide goods and/or services to the clean-up, register here.

    Bushfire impacted property owners who would like their property cleared need to opt-in for clean-up so that your property can be assessed for eligibility.

    Register at Service NSW or call 13 77 88.

Page last updated: 29 Mar 2023, 04:19 PM