Look, each one is being given $23,000 in short and medium term payments, and they can apply for more if they show cause.
Meanwhile they should've had insurance (especially considering it's a fire-prone area) and if their lives really go to hell they've got the dole, Medicare, and public housing just lying there waiting for a situation exactly like this.
And that's all ignoring the shitloads of private charities and donations that have been created to help them cope.
So don't try and play the 'compassion' card. No one can deny their lives have been fucked over, and a bigger fund may well be warranted. But if one doesn't come there's little room to complain.