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Disaster assistance is now available in three local government areas after intense rainfall and severe flooding throughout south-west Queensland.
Recovery assistance grants of up to $25,000 are now available to support the recovery of primary producers in Far North Queensland impacted by Tropical Cyclone Niran.
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) provides guidance to assist with all stages of a Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) funded projects.
Purpose
The 2021 Betterment Fund has provided $20 million across the 47 eligible local government areas in Queensland impacted in the 2020-21 disaster season.&nb
About
The $4.609 million Mental Health Program will fund Queensland Health to provide individual and family therapeutic interventions for impacted people, with particular attention paid to vulnerable people displaced from their home,
North Queensland’s worsening flood crisis has called for extra disaster assistance in the region, with more residents now eligible for hardship payments.
2024-25 North and Far North Tropical Low
The Queensland Fire Department (QFD) are currently handling damage assessments associated with the North and Far North Tropical Low.
Event summary
The Western Queensland Surface Trough and Associated Rainfall and Flooding, commencing 21 March 2025 event caused widespread rain and flooding across Western Queensland.
A $5 million Emergency Fodder Support Package is now available to help Western Queensland primary producers in the grip of the current flood emergency.
As the first cyclone of summer approaches, Queenslanders are being encouraged to follow three simple steps to get ready for the possible impacts of Tropical Cyclone Jasper.