- Funding assistance is available for sport, active recreation and racing clubs impacted by recent flooding.
- Grants of up to $5000 are accessible through the Crisafulli Government's Disaster Recovery Program.
- The program supports eligible organisations with immediate clean-up efforts and to re-establish club activities and operations for their communities.
The Crisafulli Government is delivering financial assistance for eligible Queensland sport and racing organisations impacted by recent significant weather events.
Funding is available now, with the Crisafulli Government's Sport and Recreation Disaster Recovery Program (SRDRP) open for the next three months to help organisations affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji and the North Queensland Monsoon Trough.
The Crisafulli Government has also ensured that for the first time, not-for-profit racing organisations across the three codes of Thoroughbred, Harness and Greyhound racing will also be eligible to apply for the assistance.
Grants of up to $5000 are available to help eligible not-for-profit organisations in disaster-declared areas with their clean-up efforts.
Acting Minister for Sport and Racing Steve Minnikin has urged impacted eligible organisations to apply.
"Most of Queensland's sport and racing clubs are run and operated by tireless volunteers, and the burden is often left with them to clean up when disaster strikes," Minister Minnikin said.
"The Sport and Recreation Disaster Recovery Program is here to help them get through the initial stages of recovery."
"We also recognise that our racing clubs are part of the social fabric of Queensland which is why it is so important that they also have access to this funding.
"We'll continue to monitor this weather event, and clubs can check the website for updates on additional eligible local government areas. I strongly encourage impacted clubs to apply for assistance and let us help them to get back on their feet."
Organisations impacted by weather events between October and December 2025 can also check whether they're eligible for funding.