Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund (QRRRF)

Purpose

The Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Funding (QRRRF) helps communities mitigate and manage the risks associated with natural disasters. The QRRRF is funded by the Commonwealth and Queensland governments as part of its five-year National Partnership Agreement on Disaster Risk Reduction.

QRRRF programs (by funding year)

2023-24 Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund (QRRRF)
The funding round is closed. Applicants will be notified of an outcome of their application by 30 June 2024.
QRRRF 2022-23
Find out about the 24 projects approved statewide for a total of almost $10.5 million through the 2022-23 QRRRF.
QRRRF 2021-22
Find out about the 53 projects approved statewide for a total of more than $19 million through the 2021-22 QRRRF.
QRRRF 2020-21
Find out about the 82 projects approved statewide for a total of almost $19.1 million in the 2020-21 QRRRF program.
QRRRF 2019-20
Find out about the 68 projects approved statewide for a total of almost $13.1 million in the 2019-20 QRRRF program.

Interactive map: QRRRF projects

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Final Project Report

It is a requirement of funding for all QRRRF projects that at close out stage, a final project evaluation report is also completed and submitted. Please refer to the relevant QRRRF funding year for progress reporting and acquittal guidance and the final report template.

Contact

For enquiries email: 
info.qra@qra.qld.gov.au