UPDATE: The Harcourt community is rallying together after a devastating fire that razed over thirty homes on Friday, leaving emotional scars but igniting a spirit of resilience among residents.
Just announced, the urgent Town Hall meeting held on Saturday served as a beacon of hope, allowing locals to unite and share their experiences after what many described as “trauma on steroids.” The emotional gathering highlighted the community’s determination to rebuild and recover.
The fire, which swept through the district, has resulted in significant losses, with more than thirty homes reported destroyed. “This tragic loss impacts not only structures but also precious memories,” said a local resident. However, amidst the destruction, community assets like the children’s playground, leisure center, and primary school remained unscathed, providing a foundation for recovery.
As residents come together, the community spirit shines brightly. “Harcourt is alive,” said one attendee, emphasizing the optimism and vision that define the area. The community has a history of resilience, previously overcoming challenges like the millennial drought and the loss of homes during Calder Freeway upgrades.
The Coolstore, a vital local business, unfortunately, was completely destroyed in the blaze. However, it has a history of resilience; it was rebuilt within nine months after a previous fire in 2001. The availability of skilled tradespeople in the Shire means rebuilding efforts can begin promptly, avoiding delays often associated with remote areas.
Insurance companies are already reaching out to Harcourt policyholders to facilitate assessments and claims, with the Federal Government encouraging rapid processing of claims post-disaster. Many homeowners have existing connections for electricity, water, and sewerage, which will expedite rebuilding efforts.
Plans for new housing developments are also underway to the north and south of Harcourt, signaling growth and renewal in the community. This forward-looking approach aims to attract new residents to one of Central Victoria’s best-located towns.
Despite the charred remains and the emotional toll, Harcourt is poised not only to recover but to grow. “We will bounce back bigger and stronger,” a community member stated, highlighting the unyielding spirit of the town.
As the community begins the journey of recovery and rebuilding, Harcourt stands as a testament to resilience, determination, and the power of community bonds. Residents are eager to share their hopes and plans for a revitalized future.
Stay tuned for more updates on Harcourt’s progress as they rise from the ashes.


































