Returning home and coping after a crisis - Australian Red Cross
Practical tips to help you cope and clean up following a fire, flood or other disaster.
For details please click here.
Community Health Advice - EPA
Floodwaters carry risks such as water-borne diseases. The EPA has created resources to help you manage the impacts of floods on human health and the environment.
For details please click here.
Flood Waste to Cobram Landfill
The Premier has announced that the Government will fund free disposal of flood-affected waste at landfills.
While Moira Shire Council is able to accept most flood waste, due to licence conditions placed on us by regulatory authorities, there are some materials that cannot be accepted at the Cobram landfill. As a result of this, during the current flood emergency Greater Shepparton Council has agreed to assist in the disposal of those items that Moira Shire is unable to accept. Hazardous waste such as deceased livestock or asbestos are required to be handled in a specific manner and the correct process followed for reporting and disposal. We are most grateful to Greater Shepparton Council for their offer of assistance to dispose of these particular wastes, if required.
Please contact to Council prior to attending any site for disposal of flood waste and staff will assist in any queries to ensure safe and correct procedures are followed. As directed by the state government, when disposing of flood waste at the Cobram landfill or transfer stations, you will need to provide proof of residence in a declared flood affected local government area, such as a rates notice or driver licence.
The free disposal of flood-affected waste will apply until 30 June 2023.