LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
ALMOST NO TERRITORIAN ELIGIBLE FOR CLP’s GAMMON RELIEF PAYMENTS
Wednesday, 26 November 2025
The Chief Minister owes Territorians an explanation for relief payments that sound good on paper but help almost no one.
The one-off Immediate Hardship Grant payments offering $309 per child, $611 per adult and $1537 per family are meant to help people across the Top End impacted by Cyclone Fina with the cost of basic needs including food, transport, medical supplies and clothing.
However, the criteria for Immediate Hardship Grant payments are only available to people who were evacuated during the cyclone, which rules out nearly every single person impacted by Fina. People who went to an emergency cyclone shelter are also ineligible.
These relief payments have been purposely designed to knock out a majority of Territorians in their biggest time of need.
A small number of affected households who have had their power out for 72 hours or more will be able to access a $250 payment, the same amount as was made available following Cyclone Marcus 7 years ago, despite rising cost of living expenses.
While the Commonwealth provides funding support towards these relief payments it is the NT Government that determines what assistance measures will be activated, and the areas in which they will be made available.
It is beyond belief that the CLP Government made clear decisions around not evacuating people from places like Minjilang and the Tiwi Islands, which were smashed by the cyclone, and then turns around and says only people who were evacuated are eligible for a relief payment.
Not a single Territorian was evacuated prior to or during Cyclone Fina as directed by the CLP Government.
Member for Arafura, Manuel Brown has been receiving endless calls and emails from constituents on the Tiwi Islands who are confused, distressed and upset about the Government’s lack of care for them in the wake of the cyclone. Darwin residents are feeling the same.
NT Police, Fire and Emergency Services, Power and Water and other agencies have done an outstanding job of supporting communities.
It’s a shame the CLP Government have abandoned the very Territorians they are elected to represent.