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Clean-up support for storm damaged homes i February 2024 are now open for Gippslanders
For those affected by the February 2024 Victorian storms, potential assistance is available for cleanup. Check eligibility at Emergency Recovery Victoria's site. Register for tree removal or storm-damaged home demolition.
If your home was damaged by the February 2024 Victorian storms - you may be eligible for clean-up support. Visit Emergency Recovery Victoria's to find out if you're eligible for clean-up support.
February 2024 Victorian storm victims can seek cleanup aid, you can verify eligibility at Emergency Recovery Victoria's site
You can register for the following:
- Removal of dangerous trees
- Demolition of storm-damaged homes
- Demolition or dangerous tree removal
To check your eligibility, to register and for more information, please visit Clean-up support for storm damaged homes website.
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