Queensland natural disaster assistance
Tropical Cyclone Kirrily (25 January 2024)
Primary producers
Find information on support for primary producers.
Complete the disaster impact survey to report damage or losses to your farm.
South East Queensland severe storms (24 December 2023 – 3 January 2024)
Small business
Find information on financial support for small businesses.
Primary producers
Find information about support for primary producers.
Complete the disaster impact survey to report damage or losses to your farm.
Tropical Cyclone Jasper (13–28 December 2023)
Small business
Find information on financial support for small businesses.
Tourism operators
Find information about support for tourism operators.
Primary producers
Find information on support for primary producers.
Complete the disaster impact survey to report damage or losses to your farm.
Small business disaster relief
Current financial support for small businesses
South East Queensland severe storms (24 December 2023 – 3 January 2024)
Small businesses in eligible local government areas may be able to access:
- extraordinary disaster assistance recovery grants of up to $50,000
- disaster assistance loans of up to $250,000
- disaster assistance (essential working capital) loans of up to $100,000
You and your employees may be eligible for a disaster recovery allowance if your income has been affected by the disaster.
Tropical Cyclone Jasper (13–28 December 2023)
Small businesses in eligible local government areas may be able to access:
- extraordinary disaster assistance recovery grants of up to $50,000
- disaster assistance loans of up to $250,000
- disaster assistance (essential working capital) loans of up to $100,000.
You and your employees may be eligible for a disaster recovery allowance if your income has been affected by the disaster.
Southern Queensland bushfires (8 September – 7 November 2023)
Small businesses in eligible local government areas may be able to access:
- disaster assistance loans of up to $250,000
- disaster assistance (essential working capital) loans of up to $100,000.
Northern and Central Queensland monsoon and flooding (20 December 2022 – 30 April 2023)
Small businesses in eligible local government areas may be able to access:
- disaster assistance loans of up to $250,000
- disaster assistance (essential working capital) loans of up to $100,000.
More assistance for small businesses
- Find a list of current disaster assistance on the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority website or phone 1800 623 946.
- Visit the Small business disaster hub for resources and use our handy app to help you prepare and protect your business for disasters and emergencies.
- Check if your business is eligible for state land rent and hardship assistance.
- Learn how we can help with your tax and royalty obligations after a natural disaster.
- Find natural disaster support from the Australian Taxation Office.
- Learn about disaster support and assistance for tourism businesses.
- Find financial counselling including the Small Business Financial Counselling Service for small businesses in southern Queensland (phone 1300 732 777) or North Queensland (phone (07) 4652 5669).
- Learn about BizRebuild, the Business Council of Australia's disaster recovery program.
- Recognise scams and dodgy traders relating to natural disasters.
- Search the South East Queensland rainfall and flooding register to find a licensed contractor working in your local area who can help with clean-up or repairs.
- Find advice on pay and leave entitlements for you and your employees during natural disasters and emergencies from the Fair Work Ombudsman.
Employer Assistance Line – phone 1300 731 988 for the Business Chamber Queensland's employer assistance line, to get:
- advice and support if your business has been forced to close or reduce operations
- industrial relations advice on managing staff and meeting Fair Work Act 2009 obligations.
Primary producer disaster relief
Current financial support for primary producers
You may be eligible for recovery assistance (grants, loans and freight subsidies) for the following disaster events:
- Ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily (commencing 25 January 2024). Complete the disaster impact survey to report any damages or losses to your farm.
- South East Queensland severe storms (24 December 2023 – 3 January 2024)
- Ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper (13–8 December 2023)
- Southern Queensland fires (8 September 2023 – 7 November 2023)
- Northern and Central Queensland monsoon and flooding (20 December 2022 – 30 April 2023).
Find drought and natural disaster advice for agribusiness.
Industry recovery and resilience officers program
Queensland primary producers in eligible local government areas have access to specialised long-term disaster recovery support through industry recovery and resilience officers.
Mental health and wellbeing support
- Find mental health and wellbeing resources for businesses.
- Contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 for phone and online counselling and support.
- Learn about personal and mental health support during and after a disaster.
Also consider...
- Find out what your business should do after a natural disaster including advice on insurance and cleaning up.
- Read how to rebuild your business after a natural disaster including re-establishing premises, assessing finances and managing staff.
- Learn about disaster recovery support and emergency hardship assistance for individuals and families affected by disasters, or phone the Community Recovery Hotline on 1800 173 349.
- Search the Australian Government's GrantConnect or Grants and programs finder tool for grants and assistance.
- Last reviewed: 29 Jan 2024
- Last updated: 28 Mar 2024