The Australian and Queensland Governments will each invest $360 million under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) to support extraordinary flood recovery across Queensland.
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Disaster assistance is now available to 12 local government areas from Gold Coast to Gladstone that have been grappling with the effects of torrential rain and flooding.
Disaster support is now available to farmers in Barcaldine, Longreach and Winton after intense rainfall and flooding swept through the region in April and May.
Disaster assistance has been extended to Cloncurry, Douglas, Hope Vale and McKinlay following recent intense rainfall that resulted in far reaching flooding throughout northern and central-western Queensland.
About the DRFA exceptional circumstances packages
The 2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred recovery operation includes a suite of exceptional circumstances funding developed to support eligible communities, families, small businesses, primary prod
Low interest loans up to $100,000 have been extended to small businesses and not-for-profits in more local government areas following the latest flooding to inundate southern Queensland.
Disaster funds have been made available to 10 local government areas after weeks of intense rainfall resulted in widespread flooding throughout much of northern and central-western Queensland.
Disaster assistance has been extended to more impacted local government areas after the northern and central-western Queensland flood emergency of April and May.