We are currently processing an extremely high volume of applications as a result of severe weather events across the state. Community Recovery is working hard to provide support as quickly as possible ...
The Minor Injury and Illness Clinic can be accessed for walk-in, urgent care for illnesses and injuries not anticipated to be life-threatening in nature, such as simple fractures, simple infections, ...
To add your event to the official Queensland Youth Week (QYW) calendar simply complete our event registration form. Your submission will be reviewed and approved events will be added to the QYW 2025 ...
Due to the impacts of Cyclone Alfred, the Queensland State Archives facility, including our public Reading Room, will be closed from Thursday 6 March to Sunday 9 March. This includes Saturday 8 March, ...
The Community Recovery Hotline (1800 173 349) is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can help you to apply for financial assistance and connect you to appropriate support and emotional services.
You can apply for $180 per person, up to $900 for a family of 5 or more, to help purchase food, clothing and medical supplies or secure temporary accommodation. This grant isn’t income or asset tested ...
You can upgrade your car learner licence to a provisional licence or upgrade your licence for another type of vehicle (such as a motorcycle or heavy vehicle) by ...
Community Recovery Hub locations are open for this event. Visit the Tropical Cyclone Alfred March 2025 disaster event page for a full list of locations. For the latest information or assistance please ...
Our commitment to you and the children and young people in your care, your rights and responsibilities, legal matters and service relationships. What to do before a child or young person enters your ...
Our accepted development clearing codes for low-risk clearing activities have been reviewed to incorporate best practice and the latest science. Read about the review process and outcomes of ...
Electricity is generated at power stations across Queensland. These power stations are fuelled by coal, gas, oil, biomass, water, wind, heat from the earth (geothermal) and sun. Queensland’s ...