Disaster recovery assistance now offered for workers impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

Disaster recovery assistance now offered for workers impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
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It’s great to hear that disaster recovery allowances are being provided for workers affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. These allowances can be crucial for individuals and families as they navigate the challenges following a natural disaster. It’s important for those impacted to stay informed about what assistance is available to them and how to apply for it. If anyone has questions about eligibility or needs help with the application process, I encourage them to reach out to local support services or the relevant government agencies. It’s essential that the community comes together and supports each other during this difficult time.