Accommodation options - January 2026 fires

Emergency accommodation

If you’ve been told not to return home, or your home is too damaged to live in:

  • Find a safe place to stay.
    Try to stay with family or friends if you can.
  • Talk to your insurance company.
    They may be able to help with emergency accommodation.
  • No safe place to go?
    You might be able to get emergency accommodation.

Short-term emergency accommodation can help for anyone who can’t go home because of the bushfires. This ensures everyone has a safe place to stay.

You may be eligible if you have no other place to go.

Before seeking this support, people are encouraged to consider options such as:

  • contacting family or friends for support
  • speaking to their insurance provider about what their policy will cover.

If you don’t have insurance or a place to stay, call the Emergency Recovery Hotline on 1800 560 760.

Temporary accommodation

Temporary accommodation supports uninsured and under-insured households. It provides a temporary place to stay while their properties are cleaned up, repaired or rebuilt. 

Onsite temporary accommodation options may be available for up to 3 years. 

You can apply for temporary accommodation if you are unable to live in your home due to the bushfires. 

You may be eligible for temporary accommodation if you: 

  • cannot return home because it is damaged or destroyed, and
  • do not have building or contents insurance or are under-insured,  and
  • have no alternative accommodation options. 

Temporary accommodation options may include:

  • a caravan or modular home placed on your property or at another agreed location
  • a rent relief grant to help you pay for rental accommodation.

To apply for accommodation support, contact the Emergency Recovery Hotline on 1800 560 760. Press 9 for an interpreter or call Translating and Interpretation Service (TIS) on 131 450.

Recovery support officers will work with you to understand your needs.