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Rural Landholder Recovery Grant Scheme - Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Severe Weather
The Rural Landholder Recovery Grant Scheme offered grants of up to $10,000 for clean-up and reinstatement activities to help rural landholders pay for the costs of clean-up and reinstatement of their primary production enterprise that suffered damage as a result of an eligible disaster event.
What assistance was available?
The Rural Landholder Recovery Grant Scheme provided a rebate to rural landholders to help pay for the costs of clean-up and reinstatement of a primary production enterprise that suffered direct damage as a result of Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Severe Weather, 1-16 March 2025.
Grants of up to $10,000 were available to assist with clean and reinstatement activities. To be eligible for assistance the relevant property must have been located within the declared disaster area for the event and have not already received other disaster grant or loan assistance for the events.
This assistance was funded by the Australian and Queensland Government to support Queensland communities in their recovery from the eligible disaster.
Related information
Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Assistance Activation Summary Rural Landholder Recovery Grant Establishment Notice - Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Severe Weather (PDF, 66KB) Disaster preparedness Mental health resources Disaster Recovery Connect - Personalised QRIDA support Rural Landholder Recovery Grant Guideline - Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Severe Weather (PDF, 329KB)Frequently asked questions
Yes, you are entitled to a decision review. See reviewing a decision for more information.
QRIDA is committed to ensuring due administrative processes are undertaken with the decisioning of applications for Government assistance.
When making decisions on applications, as well as the internal review of a decision, QRIDA follows the QRIDA Decision-Making Policy and Procedure.
You can view this Policy and Procedure on the Reviewing a decision page.