Disaster assistance for local Northern Territory communities

Department of Home Affairs

The Federal and Territory Governments are working together to deliver disaster assistance to flood-affected Territorians.

The Australian Defence Force evacuated over 400 people by air, while more than 600 people are being cared for at the Howard Springs Centre for National Resilience.

Financial support has also begun rolling out for residents affected by severe flooding in the communities and surrounding homelands in Kalkaringi, Daguragu and Pigeon Hole following heavy rain and strong winds from a slow moving tropical low.

The assistance is jointly funded by the Albanese and Fyles Governments under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements and includes:

  • Personal hardship and distress payments for eligible affected residents 
  • Temporary accommodation assistance
  • Emergency home repairs
  • Personal and financial counselling
  • Rent relief for public housing tenants
  • Support for local councils and residents to help with clean-up costs and the restoration of essential public assets

Federal Minister for Emergency Management, Murray Watt, said both levels of Government are working together to deliver the best outcomes for Territorians.

"We are working in lockstep with the Northern Territory Government to ensure assistance is delivered quickly on the ground," Minister Watt said.

"We are monitoring conditions on the ground, whilst rolling out support as quickly as possible, and we'll continue to look at other types of assistance that may be needed."

"These disaster assistance measures will support those displaced and experiencing hardship during the immediate recovery from this event, and we will continue to assist with the long-term recovery process."

Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Natasha Fyles said communities were dealt a harsh blow.

"The significant heavy rain and flooding resulted in many people having to be relocated to the Centre for National Resilience at Howard Springs," Minister Fyles said.

"The Northern Territory Government is working with emergency services and recovery coordinators to undertake disaster impact assessments to determine the full extent of damage sustained from this event.

"As the Territory Government, we have allocated an initial $2.8 million towards our response and recovery. We are working with the Federal Government to ensure appropriate assistance continues to be provided to those people affected."

Information on disaster assistance can be found on the Federal Government's Disaster Assist website, and the Northern Territory Government's emergency information and response Secure NT website.

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