The bushfires across Victoria in early 2026 have brought immense disruption for families, businesses, farmers and communities. Alongside emergency response efforts, both government and banks have put financial support measures in place to help people cope with immediate needs and start the recovery process. Here’s a clear guide to what’s available right now, so you understand your options and can act where needed.

Government Disaster Relief Payments and Allowances

Federal government assistance has been activated for those directly affected by the declared disaster following the January 2026 Victorian bushfires.

These funds are designed to help cover essentials like food, accommodation, clothing and medication while longer-term recovery plans are put in place.

Victorian Government Relief

The Victorian Government has also mobilised support through Emergency Recovery Victoria:

Those affected can also phone the VicEmergency Hotline or visit relief and recovery hubs for help navigating these programs.

Bank and Financial Support

Australian banks have activated disaster support measures to help customers who have been hit by the fires:

Leading banks are participating, and if you are a customer, your best first step is to contact your bank’s support team to discuss what specific options apply to you — don’t wait until bills are overdue.

Some banks, like NAB, have also introduced one-off Disaster Relief Grants (e.g. $1,000 for eligible customers with major damage) and hardship support tailored to local community needs.

Support for Farmers and Primary Producers

In addition to general banking support, assistance is available for farmers and rural businesses affected by bushfire:

How a Mortgage Broker Can Help

If you’ve had your home, investment property or farm impacted by the bushfires, or your business finances are under strain:

What to Do Next

  1. Check eligibility for government disaster payments via Services Australia if you’ve suffered damage or lost income.

  2. Contact your bank early to discuss hardship support — this often needs to be arranged before payments become overdue. You can find relevant information and contacts for this via https://www.ausbanking.org.au/financial-assistance-hub/

  3. Visit relief hubs or ring the VicEmergency Hotline for local support information and practical recovery assistance.

    • https://www.vic.gov.au/january-2026-victorian-bushfires
    • Call the Emergency Recovery Hotline on 1800 560 760 (Monday to Friday 8 am to 7 pm or weekends and public holidays 9 am to 5 pm)

 

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