Deadline: 30-Jun-2027
Primary producers in the Northern Territory affected by recent floods, cyclones, or severe weather may be eligible for a freight subsidy of up to $5,000, covering 50% of emergency transport costs. The program assists with moving livestock, fodder, water, and essential infrastructure materials to aid rapid disaster recovery.
What is the Disaster Freight Subsidy?
The Northern Territory Disaster Freight Subsidy helps primary producers recover from severe weather events, floods, and cyclones by covering a portion of emergency freight costs. The program is delivered under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), jointly funded by the Commonwealth and Northern Territory governments.
This financial assistance focuses on the urgent logistical needs of livestock operations, including:
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Transporting emergency fodder and water for livestock
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Moving livestock from affected areas to safety
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Replacing or repairing livestock buildings and fencing
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Transporting machinery and equipment associated with livestock
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Replacing animals lost during the disaster event
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants must be primary producers located in areas affected by declared disaster events in the Northern Territory. Specific eligible disasters include:
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Central Australia and Barkly Region Severe Weather and Floods (February 2026): Alice Springs Town Council, Barkly Regional Council, Central Desert Regional Council, MacDonnell Regional Council
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Daly River Flood (February 2026): Victoria Daly Regional Council
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Fina (November 2025): Belyuen Community Government Council, City of Darwin, City of Palmerston, Coomalie Community Council, Cox–Daly Unincorporated Area, Litchfield Council, Marrakai–Douglas Daly Unincorporated Area, Tiwi Islands Regional Council, Victoria Daly Regional Council, Wagait Shire Council, West Arnhem Regional Council, West Daly Regional Council
Applicants must demonstrate that their livestock operations were impacted by these events to qualify for funding.
Funding Details
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Subsidy coverage: Up to 50% of eligible freight transport costs
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Maximum grant: $5,000 per producer
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Purpose: Reduce financial burden associated with transporting livestock, fodder, water, machinery, equipment, and infrastructure materials required for recovery
Why It Matters
The freight subsidy is designed to:
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Alleviate immediate financial pressure caused by disaster events
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Support rapid recovery of livestock operations
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Ensure producers can transport essential supplies and animals safely
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Enable restoration of farm infrastructure, including buildings, fencing, and equipment
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Check that your primary production operation is located within the declared disaster zones and was impacted by the events listed above.
Step 2: Calculate Freight Costs
Document costs for:
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Emergency fodder or water transport
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Moving livestock out of disaster-affected areas
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Transporting materials for infrastructure replacement
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Replacing lost animals
Step 3: Submit Application
Provide evidence of freight expenses, disaster impact, and your primary production operation details through the official Northern Territory government disaster recovery portal.
Step 4: Grant Assessment
Applications are assessed based on:
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Proof of disaster impact
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Eligibility of freight expenses
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Compliance with maximum subsidy limits
Step 5: Receive Subsidy
Successful applicants will receive up to 50% reimbursement, with a maximum grant of $5,000.
Tips for Applicants
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Keep receipts and invoices for all freight-related expenses
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Clearly link transport costs to livestock recovery and infrastructure repair
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Ensure your operation falls within declared disaster zones
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Submit applications promptly to meet funding deadlines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who is eligible for this freight subsidy? Primary producers in Northern Territory areas affected by declared disaster events such as floods, cyclones, or severe weather.
2. What can the subsidy be used for? Transporting emergency fodder, water, livestock, infrastructure materials, machinery, equipment, and replacing lost animals.
3. How much funding is available? Up to 50% of eligible costs, with a maximum of $5,000 per applicant.
4. Which disaster events are covered? Central Australia and Barkly Severe Weather and Floods (Feb 2026), Daly River Flood (Feb 2026), and Severe Tropical Cyclone Fina (Nov 2025).
5. How do I prove eligibility? Submit evidence of disaster impact and freight costs through the official portal.
6. Can multiple freight events be claimed? Yes, as long as costs are directly linked to the declared disaster events.
7. Who administers the subsidy? Jointly managed by the Northern Territory and Commonwealth governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
Conclusion
The Northern Territory Disaster Freight Subsidy provides essential financial support to primary producers affected by floods, cyclones, and severe weather. By covering emergency transport costs, the program enables producers to safely move livestock, access vital resources, and restore critical farm infrastructure, supporting faster recovery and resilient operations in disaster-impacted areas.
For more information, visit Northern Territory Government.








































