Cyclone Alfred - Recovery Update
11 March 2025

As floodwaters recede and essential services return to some semblance of normality, it's important to not become complacent around the risks associated with a natural disaster.
The recovery phase can still pose dangers, both from the external physical environment, and from internal mental and emotional stressors. Our Risk and Insurance team have compiled a list of helpful links below to address some of these risks. In addition this list, you can access Insurance and Disaster Management resources on the Hub.
- QLD Traffic road conditions and road closures etc – Road Condition Information – QLDTraffic
- Rebuilding and cleaning up - Rebuilding and cleaning up | Community support | Queensland Government
- Managing stress after a disaster - Managing stress after a disaster | Community support | Queensland Government
- Community recovery HUBBS and Financial support for impacted areas- Tropical Cyclone Alfred March 2025 | Community support | Queensland Government
- Map of disaster funding activations - Map of disaster funding activations | Queensland Reconstruction Authority
- Disaster recovery support - Disaster recovery support | Community support | Queensland Government
- Housing assistance after a disaster - Housing help after a disaster | Homes and housing | Queensland Government
- Returning home after a storm, flood or cyclone - Returning home after a storm, flood or cyclone | Community support | Queensland Government
- QBCC recover for natural disasters - Recover from natural disasters | Queensland Building and Construction Commission
- QBCC find a local contractor - Find a Local Contractor
- Lifeline Disaster Counselling Service (8am to 8pm 7 days a week) – 1800 116 671
- Lifeline 24-7 service – 13 11 14.
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