Emergency grants available for impacted residents in Derwent Valley and Central Highlands 

The Tasmanian Government has activated Emergency Assistance Grants for residents in the Derwent Valley who have been impacted from flooding waters or who have become isolated due to associated road closures.  
 

These areas include Meadowbank, Glenora, Bushy Park, Gretna, Macquarie Plains, Maydena, Strathgordon and surrounds.   
 

Emergency Assistance Grants are now available to assist impacted residents in affected areas to obtain essential and appropriate shelter; food; transport and personal items.  
 

Grant funds available are:  

• $250 per adult (over 18 years); 

• $125 per dependent child (under 18 years); and 

• a maximum of $1,000 for any one family. 
 

Premier Rockliff said the Government is standing ready to provide assistance to those impacted.  
 

“Today, we have activated emergency assistance grants for residents in the Derwent Valley and are isolated due to flooding waters. We are also working with local councils to understand the impact and provide them the assistance they need to help their communities to recover,” the Premier said. 

  

“We are preparing to activate further financial support arrangements if they are needed, which includes support for impacted councils and communities. 

  

“I have been in touch with the Prime Minister, and I know that the Federal Government is also standing ready to support those who need it.  

  

“We will continue to work closely with all levels of government to ensure that support is delivered where and when it’s needed as we move towards recovery efforts.” 

  

Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services, Felix Ellis said it was important that Tasmanians followed advice of emergency services. 

  

“Thank you to our community for responding so well during this time, for their cooperation, common sense and understanding,” Minister Ellis said. 

  

“It’s so important that Tasmanians continue this good work and take advice from emergency services as appropriate. 

  

“If you haven’t already, please download the new TasALERT App or visit the website to keep-up-to-date. TasALERT is Tasmanians’ single source of truth for emergency information and the app can send you notifications when there are important alerts in areas that concern you.” 

  

Applications for Emergency Assistance Grants can be made online via Department of Premier and Cabinet - Community Grants (dpac.tas.gov.au) 

  

For further information, members of the public can visit the TasRECOVERY website at www.tasrecovery.com.  

  

Those needing telephone assistance can contact the Tasmanian Emergency Information Service on 1800 567 567.  

  

Tasmanians can stay up to date by: 

* http://www.bom.gov.au/tas/warnings – for the latest weather forecast and warnings.  

* TasALERT.com – for current warnings and advice or download the new TasAlert app (TasALERT.com/download). 

* https://www.ses.tas.gov.au – for advice on how to prepare and plan 

* https://www.police.tas.gov.au/community-alerts/ – for road closures 

* https://www.tasnetworks.com.au/ to report a power outage and for current power outages 

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