Four major fires remain active across Victoria, including a large blaze at Carlisle River in the Otways.
At least 1500 structures have been destroyed by bushfires during summer, with the most significant loss at Longwood, where 320 homes were destroyed.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announced an additional $160 million in funding on Friday to assist vulnerable communities in fire recovery.
The funding adds to previous support, bringing the total Victorian fire relief package to $329 million, shared between the federal and state governments.
"This includes funds for clean-up programs, for emergency recovery support, programs to support businesses, to support local government across a range of areas," Mr Albanese said.
"We've got your back."
An additional $2 million will be allocated to schools in fire-affected areas to fund extra mental health services.
The funding also includes $500,000 for the Harcourt Cooperative Cool Store, which was destroyed in the fire that swept through the regional community of Harcourt and Ravenswood on January 9.
Almost 50 homes and three businesses were lost in the fire.
Emergency Services Commissioner Tim Wiebusch warned residents to remain vigilant for any fire activity in the coming days.
"Our landscape does remain very dry," he said.
"If you do see flames or new fires start, then please ring through to triple zero so that we can get our fire crews on to those as soon as we possibly can."