$169M Cyclone Aid to Restore SEQ Beaches, Boost Areas

Department of Home Affairs

​​​Joint media release with the Hon Ann Leahy

South East Queensland beaches will be brought back to their best, community assets rebuilt, and businesses supported as part of another major disaster recovery investment by the Australian and Queensland Governments.

In the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, a $169.297 million recovery program will be delivered under the joint Commonwealth-state Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), with packages including:

  • $74 million Environmental Recovery for environmental recovery, including beach replenishment, and national park recovery.
  • $27 million Community and Recreational Assets Recovery to repair and rebuild damaged community and recreation facilities.
  • $27.5 million Sport and Recreational Community Facilities Recovery that will help fund the reconstruction of impacted sport and rec facilities.
  • $2.4 million Small Business Recovery Support offering support case workers and financial counselling to help operators recover and build more resilient businesses.
  • $11.77 million Community Health and Wellbeing investment in human and social recovery to mitigate impacts of the disaster, with a focus on the vulnerable.
  • $10.5 million Community Relief Fund Uplift to enable further immediate recovery and clean-up activities throughout impacted communities.
  • $9.19 million Mental Health Recovery allowing people directly impacted by the disaster event to access a range of psychological support services.
  • $3.087 million Primary Production Industry Support providing holistic support to primary producers to help them better prepare for severe weather.
  • $2.85 million Legal Assistance Recovery funding for community legal and case management services including support with insurance, housing and finances.
  • $1 million Monitoring and Evaluation funding to ensure funding and assistance packages are achieving the intended recovery and resilience objectives.

Federal Minister for Emergency Management Kristy McBain said the new packages would ensure South East Queensland's recovery from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

"This investment builds on the substantial assistance provided to South East Queensland communities over the past month," Minister McBain said.

"This includes more than $126 million in DRFA Personal Hardship Assistance to residents, and $80 million in Disaster Recovery Grants for small businesses, primary producers and not-for-profits.

"Recovery is a long journey and the Albanese Government are making sure South East Queensland can recover as quickly as possible."

Queensland Minister for Disaster Recovery Ann Leahy said the Crisafulli Government will keep supporting communities to make sure all funding is maximised.

"Every dollar we've announced today will directly help South East Queenslanders impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred," Minister Leahy said.

"Queensland Reconstruction Authority regional liaison officers offer a direct line for councils to call for any help with their recovery efforts.

"We are determined to grow stronger from this disaster and the investments we're making will see that it happens."

Read more on these DRFA packages and others at Queensland Reconstruction Authority.​​

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