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Bushfire Recovery Support

Katungul • January 22, 2020

The Recovery Centre is a one-stop shop for anyone affected by the 2020 bushfire.

The centres are based in Bega and Batemans bay and have an extensive range of government and non-government services to help with financial, physical and emotional support.

Eurobodalla Recovery Centre

Location: Batemans Bay Soldiers Club, 6 Beach Road, Batemans Bay

Opening Hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Saturday / Sunday: 10.00am – 4.00pm

To book transport to the Recovery Centre, contact Eurobodalla Community Transport(02) 4474 1040

Information sourced from Eurobodalla Shire Council website.

The Recovery Centre is an official NSW Government Disaster Welfare Assistance Point, managed by the NSW Department of Justice, Office of Emergency Management with support from Council.You can stay up to date via the E urobodalla Facebook page or via their website.


Bega Valley Shire Recovery Centre

Location: Bega Valley Commemorative Civic Centre, Zingel Place, Bega

Opening Hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Saturday / Sunday: 10.00am – 4.00pm

Registration is a confidential and straight forward process and can be done by visiting the Recovery Centre, or calling the Recovery Centre hotline on (02) 6499 2345

Services Available:


  • Disaster Welfare
  • Service NSW
  • Red Cross
  • Salvation Army
  • Business Connect - Small Business
  • Insurance Council of Australia
  • Fair Trading
  • SafeWork NSW
  • NSW Health
  • Chaplains
  • Child minding - There is a dedicated space for children at the Recovery Centre where they will be supervised while you speak with Recovery Centre staff
Information sourced from Bega Valley Shire Council website.

If you are based in the Bega Valley Shire and you cannot attend the Recovery Centre based in Bega, a mobile outreach recovery service is available in the following locations.

  • Quamma Hall , 43 Cobargo Street, Quaama
    Every Tuesday 10am - 2pm
  • Bemboka Hall , Loftus Street, Bemboka
    Every Wednesday 10am - 2pm
  • Bermagui Community Centre , 9 Bunga Street, Bermagui
    Every Friday 10am - 2pm
  • Cobargo Hall , 18 Cobargo Bermagui Road, Cobargo
    Every Thursday & Saturday between 10am - 2pm
  • Towamba Hall , 28-30 Towamba Street, Towamba
    Every Tuesday 10am - 2pm
  • Wonboyn RFS Shed , Gleeson Road, Wondobyn
    Every Wednesday between 10am - 2pm
  • Eden Log Cabin , 38-40 Bass Street, Eden
    Every Thursday & Saturday between 10am - 2pm
  • Wyndham Hall , 26 Clark Street, Wyndham
    Every Friday between 10am - 2pm

This service will run for up to 12 weeks depending on the needs of each community. This service is run by theNSW Department of Justice’s Office of Emergency Management in partnership with the Bega Valley Shire Council. You can stay up to date via the BVSC Facebook page or via their website.

Clean Up Information: Accessing fire-effected properties, removal of fire damaged tree's and vegetation, waste services, water tanks, asbestos awareness & risk, solar panels & damage, water supply etc.

Bega Valley Shire - https://www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-UHM-66-51-22
Eurobodalla - https://www.esc.nsw.gov.au/living-in/about/emergency-information/eurobodalla-community-recovery/clean-up-information

Health: How to fit a P2 mask, helping children with the trauma of bushfires, Air Quality Index (AQI), protect yourself from bushire smoke, infection prevention etc.

Bega Valley Shire - https://www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-FSZ-21-14-86

Mental Health Services:


These services are here to help. They are confidential and available 24/7, alternatively contact your nearest Katungul clinic and make an appointment to see a doctor who can help you acces a Mental Health Care Plan.

Other support services

  • Rural Financial Counselling Service provides free information and assistance to primary producers, fishers and small rural businesses on financial position, budgets and funding.
    T: 1800 686 175
  • NSW Rural Assistance Authority provides assistance to rural producers and small businesses in regional NSW.
    T: 1800 678 593
  • Reach Out is a youth-focused website which provides help and support for people aged 25 and under.
Livestock:
Agriculture and Animal Services Hotline: 1800 814 647
Contact the hotline for assistance with emergency fodder and stock water, euthanasia and burial, and advice on feeding and managing fire-affected stock. Local land Services have information on managing livestock after a fire - https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/emergency/bushfires/managing-livestock-after-a-fire

Wildlife:

The community can assist wildlife in the coming months by providing:

  • Water on the ground and hung in trees:
    use dishes no deeper than 15cm and use rocks or bricks with small branches to ensure animals can get out of the container
  • Cut fruit and vegetables on the ground or hung in baskets in trees:
    sweet potato, corn on the cob, celery, pumpkin, apple, orange watermelon and pear are all suitable
  • Bird seed mix in bird feeders:
    avoid black sunflower seeds, the high oil content is harmful to birds
  • Suitable animal food that can be purchased from local produce stores:
    including a lorikeet and honeyeater nectar liquid and pellets (kangaroo, horse or alpaca blends) for kangaroos, wallabies and wombats.

Pets:

If you have been impacted by the bushfires and need help caring for your pets, the RSPCA may be able to provide some specific items. Find out more and apply on the RSPCA website.

Financial:
Financial support for disaster relief is currently available through NSW and Commonwealth Government agencies - https://www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-BBK-88-73-54

Other Resources:

  • Information on personal hardship and distress assistance, contact the Disaster Welfare Assistance Line on 1800 018 444 from 8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
  • Further information on disaster assistance is at www.disasterassist.gov. au and the NSW emergency information and response website at www.emergency. nsw.gov.au
  • To apply for a concessional loan, grant or freight subsidy, contact the NSW Rural Assistance Authority on 1800 678 593 or visit www.raa.nsw.gov.au



Don't forget to contact your nearest Katungul clinic and make an appointment today - we are here to help!

Narooma: 02 4476 2155
Bega: 02 6492 0532
Batemans Bay: 02 4488 4050

All information sourced from BVSC website and Eurobodalla website. You can also stay up to date via the BVSC Facebook page & E urobodalla Facebook page.

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