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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Bushfire recovery sessions this week

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PEOPLE affected by this year's Tasmanian bushfires are invited to attend information and support sessions being hosted by the Bushfire Recovery Taskforce, in collaboration with local councils.

Bushfire Recovery Taskforce co-ordinator Michael Stevens said no appointments were necessary at the sessions, which will provide access to services and advice from organisations including Red Cross, Insurance Council of Australia, Centrelink, Business Tasmania and Council of Churches.

Information about the sessions and other recovery support is also available via the TasRecovery website and social media:
www.facebook.com/tasrecovery
www.twitter.com/tasrecovery
www.tasalert.com/recovery

People affected by the Gell River fire beyond Maydena are invited to community information sessions at Westerway and Maydena this week.
  • Westerway Community Hall, Gordon River Rd, Westerway, between 2-7pm on Wednesday, February 27
  • Maydena Community Room, Maydena Bike Park, Kallista Rd, Maydena, between 2-7pm on Thursday, February 28
For more information, call the Bushfire Recovery Taskforce on 1800 567 567, or email recovery@dpac.tas.gov.au

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