After an event, affected individuals and communities have diverse needs, wants and expectations. Demands are immediate, evolve rapidly and may create long term legacies.
Recovery provides an opportunity to improve and enhance social and natural environments, infrastructure and economies and contributing to a more resilient community. Successful recovery relies on recognising this complexity, using community-led approaches, communicating effectively, and acknowledging and building capacity.
To prepare for Recovery events in the future we are committed to building resilience within our community by implementing the lessons we have identified through our recovery processes. The Local Recovery Group was active after TC Debbie and transitioned from ‘Recovery’ to ‘Business as Usual’ in June 2019.
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji - Recovery Assistance
The Department of Primary Industries is pleased to advise primary producers in the Whitsunday area are eligible for the following funding support.
Event: North Queensland Monsoon Trough, Associated Tropical Cyclone Koji and Severe Weather, commencing 24 December 2025
Assistance Measures Available (as of 2 March 2026):
• Disaster Assistance Loans for Primary Producers
• Disaster Assistance (Essential Working Capital) Loans
• Freight Subsidies
• Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants
How to apply
• Producers can apply to DPI for freight subsidies: Freight subsidies for disaster-affected primary producers | Business Queensland
• For loans and grants, producers should contact QRIDA: Delivering financial assistance for rural and regional
More information
• Producers can access advice and support for agriculture businesses affected by disasters here: Drought and natural disaster advice for agribusiness | Business Queensland
• More information about Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements can be found at: Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) | Queensland Reconstruction Authority
If you have any questions, please contact the team at disasters@dpi.qld.gov.au.