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Regional Drought Resilience Planning Scheme

The Regional Drought Resilience Planning Scheme provides co-contribution grants of up to $450,000 for eligible entities to implement a regional drought resilience plan for the purpose of improving the drought resilience of Queensland regions. 

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Program information

The Regional Drought Resilience Planning Scheme (the Scheme) aims to support entities in developing a draft regional drought resilience plan (draft Plan) and implementing the activities identified in a regional drought resilience plan (Plan) to increase preparedness for future drought disruptions. By prioritising planning, the negative impacts of drought on communities and industries located in regional Queensland can be reduced, leading to faster and more successful recoveries from disaster.

QRIDA is administering the Regional Drought Resilience Planning Scheme on behalf of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF). 

Applicants must have the grant project assessed by DAF prior to application to ensure the project is eligible.

Activity Grant 

An activity grant is a grant for financial assistance for the implementation of eligible activities identified in a regional drought resilience plan. 

The maximum amount of assistance for the activity grant is $300,000 (plus GST). 

Remuneration Grant 

A remuneration grant is a grant for financial assistance for the wages, salary or fees involved in the development of a draft Plan, or the implementation of eligible activities identified in a Plan. 

The maximum amount of assistance for the remuneration grant is $150,000 (plus GST). 

Applicants can apply for assistance for both the activity and remuneration grant. 

Eligibility criteria

To be eligible for the activity grant for a Plan, the applicant must: 

  • be an eligible entity (e.g. local government, natural resource management organisation) and be party to a Plan; 
  • have identified in the Plan, eligible activities that will improve drought resilience for the region; and 
  • have received written notice from DAF (the eligibility notice) advising that the eligible activities identified in the Plan are eligible to receive assistance.   

To be eligible for the remuneration grant for a Plan, the applicant must: 

  • be an eligible entity (e.g. local government, natural resource management organisation); 
  • have identified activities in the Plan relating to the wages, salary or fees the entity pays a person to carry out the eligible activities that will improve drought resilience in the region; and 
  • have received written notice from DAF advising that the eligible activities identified in the Plan are eligible to receive assistance.   

To be eligible for the remuneration grant for a draft plan, the applicant must: 

  • be an eligible entity; 
  • have submitted a draft regional drought resilience plan to the Commonwealth Minister for drought; and 
  • have received advice from the Commonwealth Minister for drought advising that the draft plan will need to be amended to be approved as a Plan. 

Eligible activities must be implemented by 30 March 2025.

The Regional Drought Resilience Program is jointly funded by the Australian Government Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF).

Apply now

The Scheme will close to applications on 30 June 2025. 

Before an application for assistance is made, the applicant must have submitted the Plan to DAF, and received an eligibility notice, outlining the eligibility activities. 

Draft and final Plans must be submitted to drought@daf.qld.gov.au. 

To apply for assistance under the Scheme, you will need to download the application form and submit this with your supporting information to QRIDA by one of the following: 

  • Email: regionaldroughtresilience@qrida.qld.gov.au    
  • Post: GPO Box 211 Brisbane QLD 4001

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Last updated: 30 August 2024