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Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements

Information about Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) and how to make a claim following an eligible disaster.

Important

Information on this page is designed for delivery agencies (local councils, catchment management authorities and state agencies).

If you are an individual seeking information about available financial assistance following an emergency, please go to Emergency Recovery Victoria

About the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements

The Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) is a cost sharing arrangement between the Commonwealth and State governments to support certain relief and recovery activities following an eligible disaster.

The guidelines are designed for local councils and catchment management authorities (delivery agencies).

A high-level overview of the DRFA is available.

Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) - overview - February 2024
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The presentation below has been provided by representatives from the National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) and the Victorian representatives on the DRFA at Victorian Roadshows in late 2023.

Victorian DRFA roadshow PowerPoint presentation
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The Victorian DRFA guidelines align to the Commonwealth DRFA. They also help to prepare and assess claims by providing:

  • process information
  • documentation requirements
  • reference tools, and
  • forms and templates.

A copy of the Commonwealth’s DRFA Determination 2018 can be found on the Disaster Assist website(opens in a new window).

Claim requirements

A fully compliant claim requires a delivery agency to:

  • devote appropriate resources in preparing the claim
  • understand and comply with the DRFA guidelines (including providing all required information in the correct format, with structured references and within the required time-frames).

This helps claims lodged to be assessed and reimbursements made to the delivery agency in a timely manner.

Please ensure that you are using the latest version of the documents before lodging a claim.

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Resources

Contact us

You can contact us with general questions by email: ndfa@justice.vic.gov.au(opens in a new window)

Specific questions relating to claims are to be directed to the assigned assessor from the administering authority (Department of Transport and Planning).

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