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AusDIN Portal - Australian Disaster Information Network
The AusDIN portal is a multi-agency initiative to establish a national knowledge and information network of people and systems to serve the emergency management community in the Australian region.
Crisis Payment
Crisis Payment helps people who are in severe financial hardship because they have been forced to leave their home and find a new home due to an extreme event like domestic violence or their house burning down.
Lifeline
Lifeline's services now operate from 60 locations nationally, with a presence in every State and Territory within Australia.
Mental Health and Wellbeing
This site is an information resource detailing mental health programs and policies being delivered across Australian Government agencies.
Special Benefit
Special Benefit provides assistance to eligible people in severe financial need due to circumstances outside their control.
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Last Updated:
28 August, 2006