Disaster relief
- North Queensland Restocking, Replanting and On-Farm Infrastructure Grants provides funding to primary producers impacted by northern and central Queensland monsoon and flooding, 20 December 2022–30 April 2023, to help with recovery costs. Closes 31 December 2025.
- Queensland businesses impacted during disaster events may be eligible for low interest loans and grants to help them recover. Specific support is also available for non-profit organisations and primary producers.
- Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants are available for affected small businesses following the Western Queensland Surface Trough and Associated Rainfall and Flooding. Closes 7 April 2026.
- Small business disaster hub provides information about managing a small business before, during and after a disaster.
- Transport-related Drought Assistance provides transport-related drought assistance measures to primary producers whose property has been drought-declared.
- AgBiz Drought Loans provide loans for small businesses located in a drought affected region that directly supply goods or services relating to primary production to farm businesses.
- Freight Subsidies for Disaster Affected Primary Producers provides primary producers with freight subsidies for moving materials, including emergency fodder.
- Drought Relief from Electricity Charges Scheme provides relief from supply charges on electricity accounts that are used to pump water for farm or irrigation purposes.
Last updated: 14 Aug 2025