Disaster Customer Care
Service NSW is there to help people and businesses impacted by storms, floods, bushfires and other disasters.
Visit their site by clicking HERE to see what support you might be eligible for.
Flood Recovery Resources
Click here to find information that can help rural landholders and primary producers.
REWiRE: Regional Small Business Support Program
REWiRE is a fully subsidised service, funded by the Commonwealth Government and created to support rural and regional businesses. If you need a hand understanding your financial position or a plan to get your small business back on track give them a call on 1800 570 655 or visit www.rewireproject.com.au to learn more.
Making insurance claims
It’s important to gather as much information as possible about the claim to ensure you can get your claim paid quickly and smoothly.
Click here to see what steps to take and FAQ
Five phases of disaster recovery
Click here for information on how to recover from disasters and make your business more resilient - from the moment disaster hits to the days, weeks and months ahead.
What to do if your business is in financial hardship
Financial hardship occurs when you’re unable to meet your existing financial obligations for a period of time. It may be caused by any number of factors, including major natural disasters and unforeseen weather events.
Click here to see what steps to take
Where can I find mental health support that understands small business?
The impact of disasters, such as storms and floods, can take its toll on small business owners. Click here to find out what mental health support is available.
Mental health support after a flood
Natural disasters, cleaning up and recovery can take a toll on your mental health and wellbeing. It’s vital that you – and the people around you – seek appropriate support if required.
It’s important to seek mental health and wellbeing support if you need it.
For support options, click here or call the Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511.
Disaster Preparation Checklists
The cost and the time it takes for small and family businesses to get back to business after a natural disaster is reduced if you are prepared.
The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman has published a useful 9-point checklist to help small businesses with disaster preparation.
Can't find something that suits your circumstances?
Head to RDA Murray for an additional list of support and resources.
Click here to find out more.