We are currently processing an extremely high volume of applications as a result of severe weather events across the state. Community Recovery is working hard to provide support as quickly as possible ...
Community Recovery will never use automated phone calls (robocalls). If you receive such a call, claiming to be from us, hang up immediately and do not share any personal information. To verify a ...
We want your thoughts on proposed upgrades of the visitor facilities at Lake Eacham in Crater Lakes National Park in North Queensland.
From 27 March 2025, the following protected animal permit types will undergo a manual assessment process; they will no longer be automatically issued on application: Standard Rehabilitation Permits ...
To help Queenslanders affected by the recent severe weather in South East Queensland, natural disaster assistance may be available. Visit the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website for more ...
Our FADs require annual maintenance checks, which are scheduled throughout the year.
With the increasing prevalence of natural disaster impacts, the Queensland Government is committed to supporting the recovery and ongoing resilience building of a region’s natural and/or heritage ...
We are processing applications as quickly as possible and thank you for your patience. Some of our grants require additional information before they can be processed. If we need more information to ...
The Community Recovery Hotline (1800 173 349) is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can help you to apply for financial assistance and connect you to appropriate support and emotional services.