Fundraising Activities
The VFF
Any locals wanting to donate fodder, help with agistment or donate to the VFF’s Bushfire Disaster Relief Fund can do so via the VFF’s website or by calling 1300 882 833.
The VFF also need fencing materials, generators and peoples time to help.
Latrobe Valley Veterinarians
Latrobe Valley Veterinarians stand ready to assist animals affected by the fires. Veterinarians at Latrobe Veterinary Group (Morwell and Traralgon), Animal Clinic Morwell and Moe Veterinary Centre will assess pets injured by fires, free of charge. Where possible, all treatment will also provided free of charge. All clinics are also happy to assess and treat wildlife as needed before placing with qualified carers. If your pet has been injured in the fires, or you find injured wildlife, please contact any of these veterinary clinics for help.
Contact numbers Latrobe Veterinary Group 5133 8005 and 5174 5622 Animal Clinic Morwell 5134 2868 Moe Veterinary Centre 5127 3511
Telstra
Telstra have announced a relief package for its residential and small business customers in Victoria who have been forced from their homes or whose phone services have been affected by the recent bush fires. Under the package Telstra is offering its affected customers:
- Free call diversion from their fixed line to another fixed or mobile service of their choice;
- Mobile calls charged at fixed line rates, in accordance with their selected HomeLine or BusinessLine plan, for local and STD calls made on their mobile service, in situations where Telstra mobile customers have been evacuated from their homes or who have lost their service due to the fires.
To access the free call diversion or to report loss of their Telstra fixed service, customers should contact 13 22 03.
The Victorian Government
The Victorian Government is helping to coordinate the support for communities affected by bushfire. Anyone willing to volunteer time and skills should call the Information Victoria Bushfire Volunteer Hotline on 1300 366 356 (local call cost).
Emergency and relief agencies are very grateful for the generous offers of assistance and are working with the Government to determine how to make best use of the help in coming days.
Thank you to everyone offering support to the people affected by the bushfires. Please note you may not be contacted immediately as agencies are concentrating on volunteers who are already trained. Link