Deadline: 23-Dec-2025
The Queensland Government’s Emergency Hardship Assistance Grant provides immediate financial support to individuals and families unable to meet essential needs after a disaster. Eligible applicants can receive $180 per person, capped at $900 for families of five or more, to cover urgent costs such as food, clothing, medical supplies, or temporary accommodation. The grant is not income or asset tested and is available to Australian citizens and non-citizens affected by a disaster.
Overview
The State of Queensland invites applications for the Emergency Hardship Assistance Grant Program, designed to support people experiencing personal hardship immediately following a disaster event.
The grant provides short-term financial relief to help affected individuals and families meet urgent living needs when their ability to do so has been disrupted by a disaster.
What Is the Emergency Hardship Assistance Grant?
The Emergency Hardship Assistance grant is a one-off disaster assistance payment intended to help people who are unable to meet essential day-to-day needs as a direct result of a disaster.
It focuses on immediate personal hardship rather than property damage or income loss.
Grant Amount and Financial Support
Eligible applicants may receive:
- $180 per person, and
- Up to $900 for families of five or more
Key Financial Features
- One-time payment per eligible household
- Not income tested
- Not asset tested
- Paid based on household size
What the Grant Can Be Used For
The grant may be used to meet urgent and essential living requirements, including:
- Food and groceries
- Clothing and essential personal items
- Medical supplies and essential medications
- Temporary accommodation during immediate need
The assistance is strictly limited to personal hardship needs.
Who Is Eligible to Apply?
You may be eligible for the Emergency Hardship Assistance Grant if:
- You live in, or were stranded in, an eligible disaster-affected area
- You experienced personal hardship as a direct result of the disaster
- The hardship has left you unable to meet essential needs such as food, clothing, medical supplies, or temporary accommodation
Citizenship and Residency
- Australian citizenship is not required
- Non-citizens affected by the disaster may apply
Who Is Not Eligible?
The grant does not apply to:
- Business losses or business-related expenses
- Farm or property damage, except for a principal place of residence
- Replacement of tools of trade
- Compensation for loss of income or wages
- People isolated on their property without experiencing hardship directly caused by the disaster
Important Exclusion Note
Loss of power or essential services alone is not covered under this grant. These situations may be eligible under a different disaster assistance program.
Evidence and Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate that:
- The disaster directly caused their hardship, and
- The hardship prevents them from meeting basic living needs
Additional documentation may be required during the assessment process.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
- Confirm your location is within an eligible disaster-declared area
- Assess whether the disaster has left you unable to meet essential needs
- Gather required personal and banking information
- Complete the Emergency Hardship Assistance Grant application
- Submit the application for assessment
- Await notification of the outcome
Payment Method and Timeframe
If your application is approved:
- Payment is made via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
- Funds are deposited into the bank account provided in the application
- Payments may take up to five working days to appear, depending on bank processing times
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying for losses that are business-related or income-based
- Assuming loss of utilities alone qualifies for this grant
- Applying without experiencing genuine personal hardship
- Confusing this grant with other disaster assistance programs
Why This Grant Matters
Disasters can immediately disrupt access to food, shelter, and basic necessities.
The Emergency Hardship Assistance Grant ensures fast, accessible support for people facing urgent needs, regardless of income level or citizenship status, helping individuals and families stabilise during the earliest phase of disaster recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How much assistance can I receive?
You can receive $180 per person, capped at $900 for families of five or more.
2. Is the grant income or asset tested?
No. The grant is not income tested and not asset tested.
3. Can non-Australian citizens apply?
Yes. Non-citizens affected by the disaster may apply.
4. What expenses can the grant cover?
The grant can be used for food, clothing, medical supplies, and temporary accommodation.
5. Does loss of electricity or water qualify?
No. Loss of essential services alone is not covered under this grant.
6. How is the payment made?
Payments are made by Electronic Funds Transfer to the nominated bank account.
7. How long does payment take after approval?
Payments may take up to five working days, depending on bank processing times.
Conclusion
The Queensland Emergency Hardship Assistance Grant provides immediate financial relief to people who cannot meet essential living needs after a disaster. By offering quick, non-means-tested support, the program helps affected individuals and families manage urgent needs and begin their recovery with dignity and stabi
For more information, visit The State of Queensland.








































