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Community recovery hubs

Head to a recovery hub to access information and services to help you in your recovery following the January 2026 bushfires.

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After an emergency, the recovery journey begins.

Community recovery hubs are set up and run by councils and provide information and services for impacted communities.

You can find details on your local recovery hub below:

Alexandra

Alexandra Library, 49 Grant Street.

Check with your council for opening times and services:

Cobram

Cobram Service Centre, 44 Station Street.

Check with your council for opening times and services:

Corryong

Corner Donaldson Street and Hanson Street.

Check with your council for opening times and services:

Euroa

34 Railway Street.

Check with your council for opening times and services:

Harcourt

Harcourt Leisure Centre, Binghams Road.

Check with your council for opening times and services:

Mansfield

Mansfield Visitor Information Centre, 175 High St.

Check with your council for opening times and services:

Natimuk

Natimuk Community Centre, 62 Main Road.

Check with your council for opening times and services:

Seymour

Seymour Library, 125 Anzac Avenue.

Check with your council for opening times and services:

Tallangatta

Tallangatta Bushfire Recovery Centre, 34 Towong Street, (next to Council offices).

Check with your council for opening times and services:

Yea

Yea Civic Complex, 15 The Semicircle.

Check with your council for opening times and services:

January 2026 Victorian bushfires

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

Safety & emergencies

Updated 4 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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