Disaster assistance  has been made available for communities with widespread damage caused by  Ex-Tropical Cyclone Seroja.
The Local  Government Areas of Chapman Valley, Dalwallinu, Greater Geraldton, Morawa,  Northampton and Shark Bay are now eligible to receive financial assistance  through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding  Arrangements (DRFA).
Federal  Minister for Emergency Management David Littleproud said that there has been  major damage to homes,  businesses and resorts as a result of destructive winds from Ex-Tropical  Cyclone Seroja, with reports of homes being declared uninhabitable.
“Although this  cyclone passed quickly, it was very powerful and has left a trail of  devastation and destruction,” Minister Littleproud said.
“Through  the DRFA, a range of practical assistance measures are now available to help  people get back on their feet and support councils with the clean-up and  repairs to infrastructure.
“The  Australian Government will continue to work with the Western Australian  Government as the extent of the damage unfolds to ensure that they have all the  support they need in their recovery.”
Western Australian  Minister for Emergency Services Reece Whitby said the tropical cyclone made  landfall between Kalbarri and Port Gregory on Sunday night, bringing  destructive winds and heavy rain to coastal areas before impacting inland  communities.
“Ex-Tropical  Cyclone Seroja was the first time Western Australia has seen a weather event of  this severity  this far south in almost 50 years. It has been devastating for Mid West  communities, with wide-ranging impacts on homes, businesses and public infrastructure,”  Minister Whitby said.
“While it has been  an extraordinarily challenging few days, impacted communities have responded  with remarkable resilience.
“I would like to  assure local residents that assistance is on the way, and we will be working as  quickly as possible to deliver much-needed support during this time of need.”
  Assistance  available under the DRFA may include:
- help  for eligible people whose homes or belongings have been damaged
 - support for  affected local councils to help with the costs of cleaning up and restoring  damaged essential public assets
 - concessional  interest rate loans for small businesses and primary producers, and
 - freight  subsidies for primary producers.
 
Information on  disaster assistance is available on the Australian Government’s Disaster Assist  website at disasterassist.gov.au