The Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements and State Disaster Relief Arrangements Information Sheet provides an overview of DRFA and SDRA delivery in Queensland.
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The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) provides guidance to assist with all stages of a Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) funded projects.
DRFA funding relief measures
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) administers four funding relief measures to local governments and state agencies:
Purpose
This fact sheet sets out the accepted development exemptions under Section 9 of the Accepted Development Requirements for Waterway Barrier Works (ADR-WBW).
Low interest loans up to $5 million can now be accessed by western Queensland primary producers affected by this year's flooding disaster, with the funding uplift officially finalised by the state and federal governments.
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) Annual Reports detail the financial and non-financial performance of the organisation, highlighting strategic initiatives, work and achievements.
Annual Report 2024 - 2025
2024-25 Annual Reporting
About the State Recovery Coordinator role
The State Recovery Coordinator (SRC) works with communities affected by disaster events.
All Queenslanders are being urged to put their disaster preparations in place during Get Ready Queensland Week, the state's annual push to get more people planning for severe weather ahead of disaster season.
Support packages totalling more than $77 million will aid long-term recovery efforts in flood affected areas of north and Far North Queensland.