Bushfire Recovery

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Recovering from bushfire is a lengthy process and it takes an entire community to come together to support those who have been impacted. This page is a hub for resources and information, as well as support for the Shire of Denmark community.

See below for news and updated information on recovery resources. Information is also available at www.denmark.wa.gov.au/bushfire-recovery

Read the latest media release: Impacted residents come together for bushfire debrief

For detailed information about the assistance available, please don't hesitate to contact our Customer Service Team at the Shire of Denmark on (08) 9848 0300 or enquiries@denmark.wa.gov.au. You're also welcome to pop by and visit us in person at 953 South Coast Hwy.


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We have a brief feedback form at the link below which we're encouraging community members to complete in an effort to help us tailor preparedness, response and recovery in future bushfire emergencies. Let us know your thoughts and share your experience of the fire with us.


Recovery Support Services

There's nothing wrong with seeking help from a health professional after a traumatic event.

Disaster Response Hotline 1800 032 965 (dealing with the effects of a traumatic event)

Lifeline 13 11 14 (support for people in crisis)

Rural Link 1800 552 002 (specialist after hours mental health telephone service for people in rural communities of WA)

Recovering from bushfire is a lengthy process and it takes an entire community to come together to support those who have been impacted. This page is a hub for resources and information, as well as support for the Shire of Denmark community.

See below for news and updated information on recovery resources. Information is also available at www.denmark.wa.gov.au/bushfire-recovery

Read the latest media release: Impacted residents come together for bushfire debrief

For detailed information about the assistance available, please don't hesitate to contact our Customer Service Team at the Shire of Denmark on (08) 9848 0300 or enquiries@denmark.wa.gov.au. You're also welcome to pop by and visit us in person at 953 South Coast Hwy.


Share Your Feedback

We have a brief feedback form at the link below which we're encouraging community members to complete in an effort to help us tailor preparedness, response and recovery in future bushfire emergencies. Let us know your thoughts and share your experience of the fire with us.


Recovery Support Services

There's nothing wrong with seeking help from a health professional after a traumatic event.

Disaster Response Hotline 1800 032 965 (dealing with the effects of a traumatic event)

Lifeline 13 11 14 (support for people in crisis)

Rural Link 1800 552 002 (specialist after hours mental health telephone service for people in rural communities of WA)

  • Bushfire Recovery Info: Pasture after a Fire

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    DPIRD is able to assist with pasture enquiries after a fire.

    Contact DPIRD pasture specialists at your convenience:

    Paul Sanford 9892 8475

    Ron Master 9892 8521

  • Bushfire Recovery Info: Farming after a Fire

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    For rural and agricultural properties, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has resources available:

    For grape growers, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has resources available:

    If you are in need of donation of livestock feed, the Shire of Denmark is maintaining a register of people who would like to donate stock feed so you can contact us and we can help you liaise drop off/pick up. Contact us on 9848 0300 or via email at enquiries@denmark.wa.gov.au

    Tailored support is also available for those in our rural community in need of support.

    • Rural Aid
    • Rural West
    • Disaster Response Hotline 1800 032 965
    • Lifeline 13 11 14
    • Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636
  • Bushfire Recovery Info: Land Clearing

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    Bushfire impacted land is not exempt from the requirement to obtain a land clearing permit from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation.

    DWER has an info sheet regarding land clearing after a fire available for download here.

    Additional fact sheets regarding clearing permits are available at this link.

    If you would like to obtain a clearing permit, please contact the Native Vegetation Branch of DWER on (08) 6364 7000 or visit their website at the link below:

    https://dwer.wa.gov.au/procedure/native-vegetation-clearing-permit

    Please contact our Shire of Denmark Sustainability Officer Yvette Caruso on 9848 0300 or enquiries@denmark.wa.gov.au with any questions.

  • Bushfire Recovery Info: Dealing with Trauma

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    Disaster and Emergency Support Services has information and resources available for dealing with the effects of a traumatic event.

  • Bushfire Recovery Info: BlazeAid is Coming

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    BlazeAid is Coming to Denmark!

    Our team has confirmed the amazing volunteers from BlazeAid will be making their way to Denmark in the coming weeks.

    We’re expecting a ‘forward team’ to arrive on 13 March to commence property assessments, aided by information the Shire has received from property owners and residents.

    The full volunteer force of BlazeAid should descend on Denmark the following week, ready to get stuck into the recovery effort.

    WHAT BLAZEAID DOES:

    • Their coordinator will organise the volunteer effort to help clear damaged fences and reconstruct new ones.
    • They bring their own tools and equipment.

    WHAT BLAZEAID DOESN’T DO:

    • They don’t supply fencing materials. Property owners need to provide their own fencing materials.

    WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO GET READY:

    • Make sure you’ve registered your need for fencing assistance with the Shire.
    • Place your order for fencing material as soon as you are able.
    • Tell us when you estimate you’ll be ready for volunteers to arrive on your property (either to clear up or to get fencing).
    • Keep us up-to-date! If your circumstances change, let us know so we can pass on detailed information to the BlazeAid coordinator when they arrive.
    • If you have fencing equipment that might assist the vollies as they work, you can make it available to them while they’re on your property.
    • Have a priority list ready for the vollies so they can get to work on repairing the most critical fences on your property first.

    More information on BlazeAid at your property is available here: https://blazeaid.com.au/how-to-get-fencing-help/farmers-workplace-agreement/

  • Bushfire Recovery Info: Livestock Feed

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    Farmers in need of livestock feed and those who can donate feed should register with the Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee Livestock Feed Appeal.

    https://www.wicc.org.au/livestock-feed-appeal.html

    Donated hay will be stored at a farm site in William Bay for distribution to farms affected by the bushfires.

    Contact the Shire of Denmark or Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee (WICC) and we will put you in direct contact with the person to organise the pickup/drop off of the feed.

    Shire of Denmark

    enquiries@denmark.wa.gov.au

    9848 0300

  • Bushfire Recovery Info: What Now?

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    Department of Fire and Emergency Services has plenty of resources available for returning home after a bushfire.

    These include the below and can be found at these links:

    For rural and agricultural properties, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has resources available:

    For grape growers, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has resources available:

    You can also download a pdf with this information here.

  • Bushfire Recovery Info: Receiving Donations

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    Where can I get clothes from?

    Denmark Community Resource Centre (CRC) can provide you with a voucher for the Mustard Seed Op Shop where you can get clothing for free. The Mustard Shop is located at 8 Price St, Denmark Their opening hours are:

    Mustard Seed Opening Hours

    MON

    10am – 1pm

    TUE -FRI

    10am – 4pm

    SAT

    9.30am -12noon


    Where can I get financial assistance?

    If you are experiencing hardship, the Demark CRC can provide gift vouchers, Denmark Dollar vouchers or IGA food vouchers.

    They are located at 2 Strickland St, Denmark WA 6333 or Telephone (08) 9848 2842

    Where can I get help with livestock feed?

    The Shire of Denmark and Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee are maintaining a register of people who would like to donate stock feed.

    Farmers in need of livestock feed should register with the Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee Livestock Feed Appeal.

    https://www.wicc.org.au/livestock-feed-appeal.html


    Where can I get food for my domestic pet?

    Check with Cornerstone Vet to see if there’s any donation available.

    967 South Coast Hwy, Denmark WA 6333

    9848 1551

    admin@cornerstonevets.com.au

  • Bushfire Recovery Info: Making Donations

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    Where can I donate food?

    NON-PERISHABLE food can be donated at the Denmark Community Resource Centre.

    Denmark Community Resource Centre

    2 Strickland St, Denmark WA 6333

    (08) 9848 2842

    Where I can I donate clothing?

    Mustard Seed Shop is managing all clothing donations. Donations can be taken to the Mustard Seed Op Shop at 8 Price St, Denmark

    Their opening hours are:

    Mustard Seed Opening Hours

    MON

    10am – 1pm

    TUE -FRI

    10am – 4pm

    SAT

    9.30am -12noon

    Residents affected by the fire who requires clothing can collect a Mustard Seed voucher from the CRC and will be provided clothing of their choice from Mustard seed free of charge.

    Where can I make financial donations?

    Cash donations can be made to:

    Denmark Community Foundation donations received via website https://dcfwa.org.au/denmark-response-fund/

    DFES website at https://www.dfes.wa.gov.au/contactus/Pages/Donations.aspx

    Red Cross Emergency Relief Funds – donations received via website https://www.redcross.org.au/migration/emergency-relief/

    Gift Vouchers/Denmark Dollar Vouchers

    Gift vouchers and Denmark Dollar Vouchers can be donated at Denmark Community Resource Centre (CRC) located at 73 South Coast Highway, Denmark.

    9848 2842

    Where can I get Denmark Dollar Vouchers?

    Denmark Dollar vouchers are available for purchase at the Denmark Chamber of Commerce and can be dropped off at the Denmark Community Resource Centre.

    Denmark Chamber of Commerce

    73 South Coast Highway, Denmark

    9848 2065

    Can I donate to a Go Fund Me page?

    There are a few Go Fund Me pages that have been set up by members of the community.

    It is completely at your discretion and risks should you choose to donate through this site.

    Where can I donate domestic animal feed?

    Cornerstone Vet will accept donations for domestic animals only. They do not have capacity to stock livestock feed.

    967 South Coast Hwy, Denmark WA 6333

    9848 1551

    admin@cornerstonevets.com.au

    Where can I donate livestock feed?

    The Shire of Denmark and Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee are working together in this space.

    Farmers and those who can donate feed should register with the Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee Livestock Feed Appeal.

    https://www.wicc.org.au/livestock-feed-appeal.html

    Where can I donate household goods and miscellaneous items?

    We are asking that you hold off with donating household goods and bulky items as we currently do not know what affected residents need and a shortage of storage facilities. The Shire is compiling a donation register and we can add you to the list. We can then get you in contact with affected residents requiring the goods.

    enquiries@denmark.wa.gov.au

    9848 0300

  • Bushfire Recovery Info: Rural Support

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    There are resources available to assist those in our rural community who are in need of support:

    Rural Aid (disaster assistance and financial assistance)

    Rural West (financial counselling for rural small businesses)

Page last updated: 12 Jun 2023, 10:18 AM