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2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred - exceptional circumstances

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

Map of disaster funding activations

The Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) can be activated following a eligible disaster event, to provide funding and support to Queensland communities.

Fences, fodder drops in $160 million disaster relief package for western Queensland

Exclusion fencing and fodder drops are being targeted in a $160 million disaster assistance package to assist those hardest hit by western Queensland’s record flooding

Small Business and Not For Profit Disaster Recovery Grants - 2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred

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Small Business and Non-Profit Organisation Recovery Grants of up to $25,000 have been announced following the Tropical Cyclone Alfred, commencing 1 March 2025

Primary Producer Disaster Recovery Grants - 2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred

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Primary Producer Disaster Recovery Grants of up to $25,000 have been announced for impacted primary producer organisations affected by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, commencin

Rural Landholder Recovery Grants - 2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred

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Recovery grants up to $10,000 have been extended to rural landholders or lessees of at least 10 hectares who sustained direct damage but can’t access other primary producer assistance fo

Boardwalk rejuvenation delivers showpiece

A $4 million renewal project jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments under Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) has breathed new life into the Beree-Badalla Reserve Boardwalk.

Disaster Ready Fund – Round Three 2025-2026

About

The Disaster Ready Fund (DRF) is the Australian Government’s flagship disaster risk reduction initiative which will fund a diverse set of projects in partnership with states and territories to deliver medium-term and long-term nation

Our work

Queensland Reconstruction Authority leads initiatives that help make Queensland the most disaster resilient state in Australia. These activities assist government, businesses and the wider community mitigate risks and prepare for disasters. 

Resilient Homes Fund: Voluntary Home Buy-Back program

About the Resilient Homes Fund

The Resilient Homes Fund initiative was jointly delivered by the Australian and Queensland Governments through Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements. 

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