NDRRA Map
The Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA), are a joint Commonwealth/State program that is able to provide grant and loan assistance to disaster affected community members, small businesses, primary producers and Local and State Governments to assist with the recovery from defined natural disasters. The NDRAA Map shows the current disaster activations in place across Queensland.
The eligible disasters under NDRRA include:
- Communities within North Coast Queensland affected by heavy rainfall and associated flooding, from 22 March 2012
- Communities within Northern and Far North Queensland affected by heavy rainfall and flooding, from 15 March 2012
- Communities within North and East Coast Queensland affected by storm, localised flooding and hybrid low, 24 February to 7 March 2012
- Communities within South East Queensland affected by heavy rainfall and associated flooding, 23 to 26 January 2012
- Communities within Far Northern Queensland affected by damaging winds and heavy rainfall on 3 and 4 February 2012.
- Communities within North West and Western Queensland affected by heavy rainfall and associated flooding, from 27 January 2012 - February 2012
- Communities within Queensland affected by Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi, 02 February 2011
- Communities within Queensland affected by heavy rainfall and associated flooding, 28 February - March 2011
- Communities within Queensland affected by Queensland Flooding, Tropical Cyclone Tasha and Anthony, November 2010 - February 2011
- Communities within South West Queensland affected by heavy rainfall and associated flooding, April 2011
- Communities within Queensland affected by Queensland Bushfires, August - November 2011
- Communities within Southern Queensland affected by heavy rainfall and associated flooding, November - December 2011
For further information regarding the financial assistance available to individuals, primary producers and small businesses please visit the Government's Financial disaster assistance website.