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Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA)

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The Australian Government Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) came into place on 1 November 2018.

Funding for individuals, not-for-profit organisations and businesses

Disaster recovery funding eligibility

There are a number of relief and recovery programs under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) for individuals, not-for-profit organisations, small business, primary producers.

Just eight days to bridge gap in crucial access link

When raging floodwaters tore through a bridge on the Bruce Highway north of Townsville, repairs were fast-tracked to get vital supplies to isolated communities.

About DRFA and eligible disasters

What is the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA)? 

The Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) is a joint funding initiative of the Australian and state governments to provide disaster relief and recovery payments and i

South-east Queensland river rehabilitation to boost flood resilience

A $6.7 million restoration project for Upper Warrill Creek in south-east Queensland is set to deliver significant benefits for local communities, farmers, and the environment.

Grants launched to help western Queensland small businesses bounce back from flooding disaster

Flood affected small business operators across outback Queensland can now access new financial assistance up to $15,000 to support their recovery efforts.

Property Level Flood Information Portals - QRA-led solution

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The Property Level Flood Information Portals (Portals) will support the development of local government property level flood information portals to ensure the broader benefits of flood studies and risk assessments

Western Queensland pest control receives funding injection post floods

Outback graziers and farmers in flood affected parts of the west will benefit from a $20 million war chest for their battle against invasive pests and weeds that have arrived following this year's torrential downpours.

$2 million towards the revival of north Queensland’s natural environment

Communities across north and Far North Queensland have received a funding boost to help restore environments damaged by the record-breaking summer floods of 2025.

Queenslanders shine at the 2025 Resilient Australia Awards

Outstanding local contributions to disaster resilience have been recognised at the 2025 Queensland Resilient Australia Awards during a ceremony held in Brisbane overnight.

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