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11/03/2025

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⛅TROPICAL CYCLONE ALFRED RECOVERY INFORMATION

💰ASSISTANCE GRANTS:
Personal Hardship Assistance is now available to eligible residents in the council areas of Brisbane, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Moreton Bay, Redland, Toowoomba and targeted localities on the Fraser Coast, Scenic Rim, Somerset and Sunshine Coast.
🖥️ http://www.qld.gov.au/disasterhelp
📞 24/7 Queensland Community Recovery Hotline on 1800 173 349.

🏠COMMUNITY RECOVERY HUBS:
Community Recovery Hubs are open for people to access grants, as well as emotional and wellbeing support.
🖥️Locations: https://ab.co/4iz5iOS

🚧 ROADS: QLD Traffic - https://qldtraffic.qld.gov.au/ or call 13 19 40.
🌳 NATIONAL PARK CLOSURES: https://parks.desi.qld.gov.au/park-alerts.
🏛 COUNCIL INFORMATION:
Visit your local council disaster dashboards for information regarding updates to council services, rubbish collection and assistance in your area.

Gympie Regional Council - https://disaster.gympie.qld.gov.au/
Noosa Council - https://disaster.noosa.qld.gov.au/
Sunshine Coast - https://disasterhub.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/

📰 ABC Emergency can help you recover:
⚬ What to do after a flood: ab.co/HowTo-FloodRecovery
⚬ Cleaning mould after heavy rain: ab.co/HowTo-MouldCleanup
⚬ How to deal with extended power outages: ab.co/WhatToDo-PowerOutage

📻️ Listen to ABC Sunshine Coast 90.3 FM, or on ABC listen: ab.co/SunshineCoast

11/03/2025

Cyclone Relief.... are you eligible

Disaster Relief Payment
A lump-sum payment of $1000 per adult and $400 per child, with people who have been “adversely impacted” by the flooding able to apply.

This includes anyone who has been seriously injured, if their immediate family member has been killed or missing due to the disaster, or if their main place of residence has been “destroyed or suffered massive damage”.

LGAs so far activated for this payment: Brisbane, Fraser Coast, Gold Coast, Gympie, Ipswich, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Moreton Bay, Noosa, Redland, Scenic Rim, Somerset, Southern Downs and Sunshine Coast.

Disaster Recovery Allowance

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday announced eligible workers and sole traders in impacted areas who have lost “some or all” their income will be able to access up to 13 weeks of income support through the disaster recovery allowance scheme.

The payments are aimed to assist employees, small business owners and farmers who saw a loss of income as a direct result of the disaster.

“My message to these communities in this difficult time is we’ve got your back and will support you through the recovery,” Mr Albanese said.

Available on Tuesday afternoon, those 16 years or older can apply and is a fortnightly payment paid at either the JobSeeker rate, or Youth Allowance rate, for up to 13 weeks from the date the recipient began losing income.

To access the funds, your income must have fallen below the average Australian weekly income as a direct result of the weather event.

The maximum amount available is $1007 per fortnight.

Workers in 31 affected areas in southeast Queensland and northern NSW will be eligible.

Applications open on Tuesday, March 11, at 2pm via the myGov website.

Queensland Emergency Hardship Assistance Grant

State government support is currently available for affected people in Logan, Gold Coast, Redlands, Moreton Bay and “targeted areas” of the Fraser Coast, with more council areas expected to receive funding.

Support includes a range of grants to assist with the purchase of emergency essentials, the replacement of damaged household items, and income-tested assistance for property structural repairs and the reconnection of essential services.

Emergency Hardship Assistance

Up to $900 for families of five or more and $180 for individuals will be available under the Emergency Hardship Assistance grant, which will help with essential needs, food, medication, clothing and temporary accommodation.

To be eligible to apply, affected residents must meet these requirements.

- you either live in or are stranded in an eligible area affected by a disaster event
- you have suffered hardship as a result of the event
- you are unable to meet your immediate essential needs for food, clothing, medical supplies or temporary accommodation.
People who aren’t Australian citizens can also apply for this grant.

The grant cannot be accessed for business loss or damage, including compensation for loss of income, or for farm or property damage.

Essential Services Hardship Assistance

Eligible residents are able to claim $150 individually or up to $750 for families of five or more to help with essential services such as power, gas, water and sewage.

The grant is available if:

- you live in the affected area
- you have lost 1 or more essential services for more than 5 days and are experiencing personal hardship as a result
- your utility service provider/s confirm that you lost these essential services.

Essential Household Contents Grant

A payment of $1765 for individuals and up to $5300 for couples or families will be available to help replace essential lost household contents such as bed linen and white goods.

The grant is available if you:

- live in the affected area
- own the items that have been lost
- own or rent the affected residence
- are uninsured or unable to claim insurance meet the income limits.

A state government representative must visit the home to assess damage and photographic evidence of items needing to be disposed will also be needed to access the funds.

Essential Services Safety and Reconnection

This scheme is to help with safety inspections and repairs to connect essential services such as gas, water, electricity and sewage.

Grant amount includes $200 for safety inspection for water, electricity, gas and sewage, and $4200 for repairs or replacement of these services.

Eligible residents must:

- live in the affected area
- have had your essential services disconnected
- own and live in the affected residence
- are uninsured or unable to claim insurance meet the income limits.

A state government representative will visit your home to assess the damage.

Structural Assistance Grant

Uninsured low-income owner-occupiers may receive up to $80,000 to help repair their home if damaged during the weather event.

Funds may be available if:

- you live in an affected area
- you own and live in the affected residence
- your home has become structurally unsafe to live in
- you are uninsured or unable to claim insurance
- you meet the income limits.

The home will be visited prior to assess the damage.

Community Relief Fund (For councils)

Jointly funded by the federal and state governments, DRFA arrangements help councils cover the cost of clean-up operations, as well as repairs to roads and other vital public infrastructure damaged by the floods.

The Community Relief Fund, jointly funded by the Albanese and Crisafulli Governments will provide councils up to $1 million to undertake essential immediate clean-up and restoration activities.

Community Hub Clean-up Payments

Brisbane City Council has offered $7500 community clean-up payments to help clubs impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

The payment is available to help community clubs on council-leased sites cover the clean-up bill.

“Our community clubs can count on us to help with the clean-up costs so they can reopen for residents as soon as possible,” Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said.

“I know our community will come together to complete the clean-up efforts, and we’re going to help with the bill.”

To receive a Community Club Clean-Up Payment, not-for-profit clubs will need to complete a simple survey and provide photographic evidence of the damage.

09/03/2025

UPDATE: One lane, the fourth lane, on the Gateway Motorway northbound is now open.
Motorists are urged to exercise caution on the roads.

BRISBANE: The Gateway Motorway Northbound lanes are closed due to localised flooding. Diversions are in place at Mt Gravatt Capalaba Road exit. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and drive to the conditions. Remember, if it is flooded, forget it.

09/03/2025

UPDATE | This Emergency Alert has been cancelled
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⚠️🌧️ WATCH AND ACT - PREPARE TO LEAVE

An EMERGENCY ALERT been issued for Enoggera Dam from the BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL.

Council advises PREPARE TO MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND due to Enoggera Dam increased outflows. Warn others.

For more information via Brisbane City Council Emergency Dashboard | https://bnecouncil.cc/4heGPwR

09/03/2025

We are unable to get to the RaZor office safely - we are attempting to work from home but coverage on our service providers is low - we will get back to you when we can

05/03/2025

A temporary Refuge Shelter will open at the RNA Showgrounds in Bowen Hills starting at 7:00am tomorrow, Thursday March 6 and will remain open for residents until 12:00pm that same day, at which point it will be locked down.

This shelter is intended for residents needing to evacuate their homes due to the effects of Tropical Cyclone Alfred and serves as a last-resort option.

The shelter will offer basic amenities only, with no beds, cooking facilities, or catering provided. Please bring non-perishable food and water if possible. Be sure to check current alerts and road conditions, plan your route, and avoid driving through floodwaters.

For more information via Brisbane City Council Emergency Dashboard | https://bnecouncil.cc/4heGPwR

05/03/2025
05/03/2025

Law Society House will be closed tomorrow and Friday due to Cyclone Alfred but staff will be online.

05/03/2025

UPDATE: This Emergency Alert has been cancelled.

An EMERGENCY ALERT has been issued at 12.03pm, Wednesday March 5, 2025 by Brisbane City Council.

This is a STORM SURGE WATCH AND ACT: PREPARE TO EVACUATE message from Brisbane City Council. Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to impact Brisbane communities. Very high tides, damaging winds, flooding and erosion are possible along coastal areas, rivers and creeks.

You should secure items in your yard, finalise an evacuation kit and ensure you are prepared as conditions and times of impacts may change.

If you believe you will be impacted, seek shelter with friends and family who are in a safer location. If you require further assistance go to brisbane.qld.gov.au.

More information: https://mypolice.page.link/vgiW

Supreme Court will be closed for the next couple of days...
05/03/2025

Supreme Court will be closed for the next couple of days...

Temporary closure of Brisbane Registry

Due to warnings issued by the Bureau of Meteorology in relation to Cyclone Alfred, the offices of the Supreme Court Registry at Brisbane will be closed on Thursday, 6 March, and Friday, 7 March 2025.

Chief Justice Bowskill issued PD3 of 2025 this morning.

Read more on Proctor here: https://www.qlsproctor.com.au/2025/03/temporary-closure-of-brisbane-registry/

05/03/2025

The next bit of information is important, this is about School Closures, Public Transport Suspended and Brisbane City Bridge Closures once wind speeds reach 90km/h.

🏫 Schools and Early Education Facilities
• All schools and early education centres across the impacted areas, will close Thursday and Friday.

🚌 Public Transport
• All public transport will be suspended from midnight (tonight) until further notice. This includes buses, trains and CityCats which are already docked.

🌉 Bridges
Brisbane City bridges to close once wind speeds reach 90km/h, following weather forecast.

• The Gateway Bridge – (Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges)
• Story Bridge
• Walter Taylor Bridge
• William Jolly Bridge
• Go Between Bridge
• Pedestrian bridges at Kangaroo Point, Indooroopilly and Breakfast Creek

Note: This information has been confirmed by the Queensland State Government, Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has also just confirmed this information in the press conference this morning.

🔗 Helpful Links

For more information via Education Facility Closures Dashboard | https://closures.qld.edu.au/

For more information via TransLink | https://translink.com.au/service-updates

For more information via Brisbane City Council Emergency Dashboard | https://bnecouncil.cc/4heGPwR

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