Deadline: 13 February 2026
Applications are now open for the Rural Landholder Recovery Grant Scheme to provide a rebate to rural landholders to help pay for the costs of clean-up and reinstatement of a primary production enterprise that has suffered direct damage as a result of the North and Far North Tropical Low, 29 January – 28 February 2025.
Objectives
- The objective of this assistance is to alleviate landholder distress, repair damage, and reduce hazards and risks to eligible properties not covered by insurance or eligible for Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) funding. This assistance is funded by the Australian and Queensland Government to support Queensland communities in their recovery from an eligible disaster.
Funding Information
- The maximum rebate available is $10,000
- To support a claim, evidence of the direct damage including photographs, tax invoices and official receipts is required.
How may funding be used?
- Grants are provided to help pay for the costs of the clean-up and reinstatement of the primary production enterprise. This includes:
- removing and disposing of flood related debris or damaged goods and materials;
- removing and disposing of and replacement of dead livestock;
- repairing or reinstating uninsured, flood damaged sheds, water tanks and water for stock, feed trays or fencing on the property, to pre-disaster standard only (excludes houses);
- removing and disposing of dangerous trees;
- repairing primary access and exit to the relevant propert
- salvaging crops, grain or feed, or purchasing fodder to replace stock lost as a result of the event;
- reinstatement of access to water for use in the primary production enterprise;
- engaging a suitably qualified tradesperson to conduct a safety inspection of damage to a property, premises or equipment;
Defined Disaster Areas
- Burdekin Shire Council
- Cairns Regional Council
- Cassowary Coast Regional Council
- Charters Towers Regional Council
- Flinders Shire Council
- Hinchinbrook Shire Council
- Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council
- Tablelands Regional Council
- Townsville City Council
- Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible for a rebate under the scheme, the applicant must:
- be the owner, or lessee under a long term lease, of land of at least 10 hectares (24.7 acres) in the defined disaster area on which the applicant operates a primary production enterprise;
- hold an Australian Business Number (ABN) and have held that ABN at the time of an eligible disaster;
- have been engaged in carrying on the primary production enterprise when affected by an eligible disaster;
- in the financial year immediately before the event, have earnt at least $20,000 gross income from the primary production enterprise on the affected property;
- in the financial year immediately before the event, have a combined gross off-farm income of no more than $250,000;
- be primarily responsible for meeting the costs claimed in the application;
- intend to re-establish the primary production enterprise in the defined disaster area for an eligible disaster; and
- not have received assistance related to the eligible disaster under the Disaster Assistance Loans Scheme (Primary Producers) or the Special Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants Scheme (Primary Producers) in relation to the eligible disaster.
For more information, visit QRIDA.