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Second chance fund for Black Summer recovery
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Second chance fund for Black Summer recovery

Rural communities still struggling to get back on their feet after the Black Summer fires will be able ask Canberra for money directly — and will get an extra six months to apply.

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***EMBARGOED FOR SUNDAY TELEGRAPH***Bushfire recovery on the NSW south coast has begun with the removal of what remained of homes burnt down by the New Year's Eve fires and some locals ready to begin the rebuilding process. Rebecca Sloane and kids Alex and Jack sift through the remains of their burnt down home near Galba, Cobargo before the heavy machinery moved in to clear the rubble. Picture: Toby Zerna

Help available for forgotten bushfire victims

People hit hard by the NSW summer bushfires will be offered financial help under a new plan to target those who have not yet claimed support. The $8.5m program involves help from local councils, Service NSW, Resilience NSW and charities.

Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/bush-fire-support/page/2