Mental Health Recovery - 2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Rainfall and Flooding

About

The $9.19 million Mental Health Disaster Recovery package will allow people directly impacted by the Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Severe Weather, 1 - 16 March 2025 event to access a range of psychological support services.

The objectives of the package are to: 

  • provide members of disaster-affected communities - focusing on vulnerable communities’ members, families and children as priority groups - with their psychological support and mental health needs arising from the disaster and its sequelae (complications) met
  • ensure communities are better equipped to understand how to respond to future disasters in ways that are more protective of their mental health and wellbeing
  • reduce the mental health impact of disasters and disaster-related adversity and other community crises
  • reduce stigma and other barriers to accessing mental health treatment, care and support
  • enhance the natural resilience of individuals, and communities in the face of adversity.

Eligiblity

  1. Brisbane City Council
  2. Fraser Coast Regional Council
  3. Gold Coast City Council
  4. Ipswich City Council
  5. Lockyer Valley Council
  6. Logan City Council
  7. Moreton Bay City Council
  8. Redland City Council
  9. Scenic Rim Council
  10. Somerset Regional Council
  11. Sunshine Coast Regional Council

Funding acknowledgement

The package is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments to support Queensland communities in their recovery from the Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Severe Weather, 1 - 16 March 2025 event.

Delivery agency

Queensland Health

Media statement

 

QRA Reference: CM DOC/26/32725. Last updated 18 June 2026.