Western Queensland Rainfall and Flooding Disaster Loans
Financial assistance is available for small and family businesses impacted by flooding in Western Queensland. Read more about the support available, here.
Financial assistance is available for small and family businesses impacted by flooding in Western Queensland. Read more about the support available, here.
Disaster recovery grants are now available to small and family businesses in 16 local government areas that were impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Read more here.
As a reminder, if your income year ended 30 June 2021, the deadline to submit your Research and Development Tax Incentive (R&DTI) application for the 2020/21 income year is Tuesday, 3 May 2022. Read on for more information on applying for this incentive and detailed eligibility.
The state and federal governments have announced a financial support package of $558.5 million for small businesses, farmers, not for profit organisations and sporting and community clubs devastated by the flood emergency across south-east Queensland. Read more about the grants and loans available here.
Queenslanders in communities impacted by the unfolding flooding disaster across the state’s South East can now apply for Commonwealth financial support.
The Australian Government has now activated the Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) of $1000 per eligible adult and $400 per eligible child to support people impacted by the SEQ flooding event that began on 22 February. Read more here.