Tuesday, February 17, 2009

A good 48 hours

Things are starting to come together, my brother and sister in law and my little nephew and niece are all back together in Flowerdale. The have a one room shack with a few tents around its basic but they are together. Apart from the occasional little flare up the fire danger has abated, (with fire danger being a fairly relative term these days after Black Saturday).

The DHS has set up a dislocation grant which gives those who have either lost their house or been unable to get into their house for more than 7 days $5000 for the first adult, $2000 for other adults and $1500 per child. http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/bushfireappeal/initial-home-dislocation-payment

I think this money will come from the donated funds. it is good to see money flowing from donations to victims quickly. It is not means tested but each adult has to sign a stat dec which will no doubt be a pain in the butt for some people. If you can sign stat decs and know some vixtims it would be good to take the forms to them and help them get it done. i will look after parents in law tonight and take forms up to Flowerdale on the weekend. As a Chartered Accountant i can sign. Police can also sign stat decs so it shouldn't be too hard to get the paperwork signed.

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  1. here is the list of who can sign Stat Decs.

    Statutory declaration signatory list
    A statutory declaration under the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 may be made before–



    (1) a person who is currently licensed or registered under a law to practise in one of the following occupations:

    * Chiropractor
    * Dentist
    * Legal practitioner
    * Medical practitioner
    * Nurse
    * Optometrist
    * Patent attorney
    * Pharmacist
    * Physiotherapist
    * Psychologist
    * Trade marks attorney
    * Veterinary surgeon

    (2) a person who is enrolled on the roll of the Supreme Court of a State or Territory, or the High Court of Australia, as a legal practitioner (however described); or

    (3) a person who is in the following list:

    * Agent of the Australian Postal Corporation who is in charge of an office supplying postal services to the public
    * Australian Consular Officer or Australian Diplomatic Officer (within the meaning of the Consular Fees Act 1955)
    * Bailiff
    * Bank officer with 5 or more continuous years of service
    * Building society officer with 5 or more years of continuous service
    * Chief executive officer of a Commonwealth court
    * Clerk of a court
    * Commissioner for Affidavits
    * Commissioner for Declarations
    * Credit union officer with 5 or more years of continuous service
    * Employee of the Australian Trade Commission who is:

    (a) in a country or place outside Australia; and
    (b) authorised under paragraph 3(d) of the Consular Fees Act 1955; and
    (c) exercising his or her function in that place

    * Employee of the Commonwealth who is:

    (a) in a country or place outside Australia; and
    (b) authorised under paragraph 3(c) of the Consular Fees Act 1955; and
    (c) exercising his or her function in that place

    * Fellow of the National Tax Accountants’ Association
    * Finance company officer with 5 or more years of continuous service
    * Holder of a statutory office not specified in another item in this list
    * Judge of a court
    * Justice of the Peace
    * Magistrate
    * Marriage celebrant registered under Subdivision C of Division 1 of Part IV of the Marriage Act 1961
    * Master of a court
    * Member of Chartered Secretaries Australia
    * Member of Engineers Australia, other than at the grade of student
    * Member of the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants
    * Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
    * Member of the Australian Defence Force who is:

    (a) an officer; or
    (b) a non-commissioned officer within the meaning of the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 with 5 or more years of continuous service; or
    (c) a warrant officer within the meaning of that Act

    * Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants or the National Institute of Accountants
    Member of:

    (a) the Parliament of the Commonwealth; or
    (b) the Parliament of a State; or
    (c) a Territory legislature; or
    (d) a local government authority of a State or Territory

    * Minister of religion registered under Subdivision A of Division 1 of Part IV of the Marriage Act 1961
    * Notary public
    * Permanent employee of the Australian Postal Corporation with 5 or more years of continuous service who is employed in an office supplying postal services to the public
    * Permanent employee of:

    (a) the Commonwealth or a Commonwealth authority; or
    (b) a State or Territory or a State or Territory authority; or
    (c) a local government authority;
    with 5 or more years of continuous service who is not specified in another item in this list

    * Person before whom a statutory declaration may be made under the law of the State or Territory in which the declaration is made
    * Police officer
    * Registrar, or Deputy Registrar, of a court
    * Senior Executive Service employee of:

    (a) the Commonwealth or a Commonwealth authority; or
    (b) a State or Territory or a State or Territory authority

    * Sheriff
    * Sheriff’s officer
    * Teacher employed on a full-time basis at a school or tertiary education institution

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