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Clean-up and waste

Find help with cleaning up your property following the January 2026 Victorian bushfires.

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Services available to you

Damaged homes and outbuildings

More on clean-up support

Forge Solutions has been appointed as the head contractor for the clean-up. Local trades can express interest in supporting the program through their website forgesolutions.au.

Fencing

Tree and debris removal

Livestock, farms and tractors

Waste

Advice for a safe clean-up and rubbish removal

Recovery hubs

Visit a recovery hub for in‑person help and information. Local councils have set these up in communities affected by the fires.

Volunteer organisations and services may be available in your area. Your local recovery hub can let you know what is available or contact your local council. Find a recovery hub location.

Emergency works orders

Councils may issue these orders if a damaged property is unsafe. Contact your council to understand your options.

Protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage

Disasters can uncover or damage Aboriginal cultural heritage sites and artefacts. These must be protected, as once it is lost it is gone forever.

We all have a role to play in protecting and preserving Aboriginal cultural heritage. It is your responsibility to keep Aboriginal cultural heritage on your property protected. Find more information on firstpeoplesrelations.vic.gov.au.

January 2026 Victorian bushfires

Relief and recovery support for people and communities affected by the Victorian fires that started on 7 January 2026.

Emergency Recovery Support Program

Help accessing recovery services and extra recovery support.

Safety & emergencies

Updated 13 March 2026


Recovery support is available

If you have been impacted by the January 2026 Victorian bushfires, help is available.

Call the Emergency Recovery Hotline on 1800 560 760(opens in a new window), Monday to Friday.

Press 9 for an interpreter or call Translating and Interpretation Service (TIS) on 131 450.

If you are in immediate danger, call 000.


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