$3.7 million in disaster funding to support Far North Queensland tourism

Department of Home Affairs

​​Joint media release with the Hon Michael Healy MP​​​

Far North Queensland tourism businesses impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper will benefit from $3.7 million in funding, to support operators who experienced extended isolation and support a new spring marketing campaign to encourage visitors to the tropics.

The funding is drawn from the $29.15 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience Program, jointly funded by the Albanese and Miles Governments through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements for tourism operators severely impacted as a result of ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper. Funds for the projects announced today have been made available following undersubscription to the first round of the
Tourism Exceptional Assistance Grants.

The $3.7 million includes:

  • Almost $1 million – funding will support an additional 10 recipients for the popular
    Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure (BRTI) program, now worth $10.9 million and bringing the total number of funded projects up to 75.
  • $1.15 million – additional support for a second round of the
    Tourism Exceptional Assistance Grants with a focus on businesses that were isolated and fully closed to trading for an extended period, enabling businesses to claim support for up to a further four months of isolation. Applications will open on 9 August for 4 weeks.
  • $1.5 million – Tourism Tropical North Queensland will receive and co-invest an extra $1 million to launch a $2.5 million spring marketing campaign to encourage visitors to Tropical North Queensland during the low season.

Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Emergency Management Jenny McAllister:

“The impact of Tropical Cyclone Jasper has been enduring in the Far North and the tourism sector continues to struggle.

“This investment will play a significant role in not only helping the local tourism industry and local businesses, but also ensure that infrastructure is robust and ready for future disasters.

Quotes attributable to Queensland Tourism Minister Michael Healy:

“We’ve identified new areas of need and acted quickly, working hand in hand with the Queensland Reconstruction Authority and Australian Government, to re-direct existing funds so they go directly those tourism operators who need it the most.

“Some tourism businesses are still suffering the effects of isolation more than six months after Tropical Cyclone Jasper hit, so this funding of $1.15 million to a new Tourism Exceptional Assistance Grants – Extended Isolation program will help them cover costs like creditors, wages and rent.

“Additionally, another 10 businesses will now be able to receive resilience funding get vital funds to rebuild stronger with flood-resilient infrastructure.

“And the $1.5 million for marketing will be critical for driving domestic visitation back to the Far North and gaining momentum into the next Christmas holiday season.”

Quotes attributable to CEO, Tourism Tropical North Queensland Mark Olsen:

“Tourism Tropical North Queensland will launch the national campaign in spring to drive visitation across the low season through to May.

“We will work with retail partners to deliver tactical campaigns with an incentive for booking that will bring more than 12,000 people into Cairns at a time when we need them most.

“Tropical North Queensland is experiencing a short peak holiday season after a challenging six months affected by an extended wet season, the domestic market travelling overseas, and slow international recovery.

“This $2.5 million marketing campaign will entice Australians, particularly those from our southern cities, to consider a Tropical North Queensland getaway.”

Further information:

The grants program is part of more than $156 million committed by the Albanese and Miles Governments to support the long-term recovery of communities impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper in December 2023.

The $3.7 million in redirected funding includes an allocation for project costs and administration.

More information on personal disaster assistance can be found at
www.qld.gov.au/disasterhelp.

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