Recovery continues in regions impacted by Cyclones Jasper and Kirrily

Media releases: 1 October 2024

More than $215,000 awarded to 12 prevention, preparedness and recovery projects

FRRR and Suncorp Group have awarded $216,269 in grants to 12 community projects that will support the ongoing resilience building and recovery efforts of remote, rural and regional Queensland communities impacted by Cyclones Jasper and Kirrily.

Group of people with shovels and wheelbarrows
The Cape York Folk Club have been awarded a grant to flood-proof the Wallaby Creek Festival by upgrading equipment and access to the local event.

It has been almost 10 months since Cyclone Jasper crossed the Far North coast (13 December 2023) causing widespread destruction and nine months since Cyclone Kirrily crossed the North Queensland coast (25 January 2024) and became a state-wide disaster event, as the rain moved south and west causing major flooding (3 February 2024).

Funded through the Rebuilding Futures program, the 12 grants will enable local not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) to invest in community infrastructure and equipment, strengthen organisational capacity and provide improved access to services and activities.

Nina O’Brien, FRRR’s Disaster Resilience & Recovery Lead, said that the timing of these grants is critical as many regional communities are wanting to be proactive and take action to prepare for the upcoming wet season and hopefully mitigate impacts.

“While the weather cannot be prevented, the impact of disasters can be lessened through good planning. For some Queensland community groups, like the Cape York Folk Club, Juunjuwarra Aboriginal Corporation and Mt Garnet Golf Club, those practical activities include cyclone-proofing facilities and upgrading infrastructure to withstand the damage of potential extreme weather events.

“In other places, there is an acceptance that cyclones and excessive rainfall are a part of life, so the focus is on using lessons learnt from the recent events.

“For Surf Life Saving Queensland’s North Barrier and North Queensland Branches, this means building capacity with volunteer training and flood rescue equipment to support and prepare them to respond to their community in future disasters. While Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre and Bloomfield River District Residents Association are finding practical ways to prepare local infrastructure to be sustainable and fit for purpose during a disaster.

“We recognise the diverse recovery and preparedness needs of communities. These needs include social connectedness and wellbeing, and access to timely information in the next disaster.

“Great examples of this include projects like Regional Development Australia Tropical North’s Creative Recovery Preparedness Training, and the Community Information Centre Townsville’s Crisis Response Directory. Both initiatives highlight the need for strong, informed and accessible resources and social networks that offer support mechanisms to help local people and places withstand the extreme challenges they are likely to face when responding to, and recovering from, the next natural disaster.

“Due to remoteness, clean-up is continuing in communities and preventing people from returning to their homes. This funding will support the work of Anglicare North Queensland and Northreach Community Care to ensure those at risk and vulnerable to homeless or food insecurity can access relief programs and other recovery services.”

“In this round of applications, we also saw remote communities and groups looking to join forces to better support their regions’ recovery. These collaborative projects, such as Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC’s Kuku Bakal Kaykayanda (Giving Words to all the Children) initiative, illustrate the varying stages of recovery that communities are at, and the challenges that remote NFPs face when supporting people through the recovery journey.

“All of the funded projects are a great demonstration of the on-the-ground resilience and preparedness mindset of regional Queensland, with communities seeking to ‘build back better’ so that they can sustain their way of life and recover effectively from disaster experiences,” Ms O’Brien explained.

Lisa Harrison, Suncorp Chief Executive Consumer Insurance, said these grants would support community-led recovery projects for regional Queensland communities impacted by severe weather events.

“We are proud to be able to help these communities get back on their feet and recover from Tropical Cyclones Kirrily and Jasper,” Ms Harrison said.

“Recovery from an extreme weather event, like a cyclone or flooding, takes time, and this round of grants from FRRR and Suncorp demonstrates that each community’s journey is different.

“Given it is less than a year since Cyclone Jasper and Cyclone Kirrily reached the Queensland coast, it is understandable that groups are focused on responding to the needs of locals, based on their community’s recovery, preparedness and prevention priorities.”

To date, the Rebuilding Futures program has distributed more than $1.2 million to 74 community NFPs across the country.

The full list of grant recipients and their projects are below.

OrganisationProjectLocationGrant
QUEENSLAND
Anglicare North Queensland LimitedOn Our Doorstep
Improve the ability of local disaster relief organisation to support the community recovering from disaster by extending their food security program with additional supplies.
Cairns$20,000
Bloomfield River District Residents Association IncTin Shed Kitchen
Install a kitchen in a local community facility used as an evacuation centre so that it can be utilised to prepare meals during and after disasters.
Ayton$20,000
Cape York Folk Club IncorporatedFlood Proofing Wallaby Creek Festival
Upgrade communication equipment, waterproof storage units and access roads to mitigate future flood risk, thereby supporting a local community event.
Rossville$19,192
Community Information Centre Townsville IncCrisis Response Directory
Improve functionality of a local disaster recovery database to improve community accessibility.
Townsville$20,000
Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre IncPowering our Community
Boost the operation and sustainability of a community service organisation by installing solar panels.
Ingham$20,000
Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBCKuku Bakal Kaykayanda (Giving Words to all the Children) - Giving Voice to Children and Young People for Healing in Disaster Recovery
Host creative programs for young people to deepen understanding of disaster recovery experiences and assist the community's recovery process.
Wujal Wujal$20,000
Juunjuwarra Aboriginal CorporationJuunjuwarra Ranger Station
Establish a facility for the Rangers to support their roles in disaster response and future environmental management, in partnership with local council.
Starcke River$20,000
Mt Garnet Golf Club IncReplacement of Roofing on Club House
Strengthen community resilience by repairing community facilities with the latest cyclone-resistant materials to protect ongoing operations.
Mount Garnet$17,000
Northreach Community Care LtdNCC Ltd Food Relief Program
Build organisation's ability to support community members recovery from disaster by upgrading a meeting space.
Kirwan$12,255
Regional Arts Services Network Tropical North on behalf of Regional Development Australia Tropical NorthCreative Recovery Preparedness Training
Train community leaders to collaboratively design a creative recovery strategy that boosts the community's disaster preparedness.
Cairns$13,610
Surf Life Saving Queensland North Barrier Branch IncStrengthening Disaster Response and Preparedness for SLSQ North Barrier Branch
Foster resilience and readiness so communities can recover faster from future disasters and better mitigate risks.
South Townsville$17,562
Surf Life Saving Queensland North Queensland Branch IncDisaster Preparedness and Response Enhancement for SLSQ North Queensland Branch
Support prevention and preparedness in equipping lifesavers with the skills and equipment to respond and support their community in times of natural disaster and emergency.
Smithfield$16,650