Freight Assistance Program - closing 31 December 2023
A freight assistance program to reduce freight costs for Kimberley businesses impacted by the flood is available until 5pm on 31 December 2023.
If you are a business or transport operator freighting goods to or from the Kimberley, you may be eligible for a freight assistance grant.
Assistance rates, eligibility and application process are available in the guidelines and frequently asked questions (FAQs).
The Freight Assistance Program is jointly funded through the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
For other support and information please see the Emergency WA webpage Kimberley flood recovery information.
An industry webinar regarding freight assistance was hosted on 15 March 2023, which answered questions on applying for the program. The recording is approximatlely 45 minutes, view via the link below:
Industry webinar on Freight Assistance Program
Slides from webinar on Freight Assistance Program
Other support available
Rent Relief for Pastoralists
Pastoralists in the Kimberley can apply for rent relief. On the recommendation of the Pastoral Lands Board (PLB), the Minister for Lands may allow a payment of rent for a pastoral lease to be delayed for a specified period or reduced or waived entirely where the lease has been adversely affected by drought, fire, cyclone, flood, or other disaster (section 128 of the Land Administration Act 1997 (LAA)). Each pastoral lessee has to make an individual application to the PLB.
Pastoralists are asked to send an email to plb@plb.wa.gov.au
Financial support and wellbeing
DPIRD acknowledges the distress to Kimberley residents caused by the flooding. Links to a range of financial, family and wellbeing support are available in the Rural Support Services Directory.
Kimberley Aboriginal business and jobseeker support services
The WA Government has a range of Aboriginal business development and employment services to assist those affected by the recent Kimberley flood. The services are available to any Aboriginal business, organisation, community or person in the region.
This page provides a list of procurement, management and tender support services to help Kimberley-based businesses grow and succeed. Jobseekers can also access a range of culturally sensitive training, employment and career support services which include advice, assistance and access to job search boards.
State Support Plan for Animal Welfare in Emergencies
As part of the response to the flood, the State Support Plan for Animal Welfare in Emergencies was activated, which enabled DPIRD to lead the coordination of response efforts related to animal welfare.
The plan was implemented in association with Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) and in liaison with stakeholders, including the Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association (KPCA), and Local Government Authorities.
This included DPIRD working with DFES and the KPCA to supply hay at the request of affected pastoral businesses.