Event summary
The Tropical Cyclone Alfred, commencing 1 March 2025 event is one of the most significant weather events in Australia's recent history, bringing a multitude of severe weather across several days.
The Tropical Cyclone Alfred, commencing 1 March 2025 event is one of the most significant weather events in Australia's recent history, bringing a multitude of severe weather across several days.
For current flood events, check the Bureau of Meteorology website and the relevant local government disaster dashboard.
QRA designing, analyses and maintains the following spatial data products to support decision making for disaster recovery and resilience.
The following Regional Resilience Strategies also ha
Of the four categories of assistance available under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), two categories – Category C and Category D – offer exceptional circumstances assistance for severely affected communities following disas
Recipients of Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) assistance must adhere to the DRFA media and public acknowledgement requirements (set under section 5.2 of the Commonwealth’s DRFA Guidelines).
Event specific recovery updates are distributed to council CEOs, mayors, Local Disaster Management Groups, District Disaster Management Groups, council and state agency disaster manag
Queensland leads the nation in delivering betterment programs that demonstrate how upfront investment in stronger, more resilient assets saves money for all levels of government in future disasters.
Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants are available for affected primary producers following the North and Far North Tropical Low, commencing 29 January 2025, to hire or purchase equ
The Queensland Government has established a $61.215 million (inclusive of State Department program administration costs) Water and Sewerage Infrastructure Package available to eligible local government a