$4M Fund Launched to Boost Tourism Infrastructure

Department of Home Affairs

​​​Joint media release with the Hon Andrew Pow​​ell MP

Tourism operators in North Queensland and parts of Far North Queensland affected by the early 2025 tropical low can now apply for assistance through the newly launched $4 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund: North Queensland Tropical Low (BRTINQ).

The initiative aims to support a more sustainable resilient tourism industry, future proofing the region's tourism operators.

The fund is a key component of the $6.43 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience Package, part of the broader $26.23 million Small Business and Tourism Recovery Support Package. This package is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

BRTINQ offers grants from $30,000 to $250,000 to help eligible tourism businesses impacted by the tropical low to strengthen their infrastructure and address flooding and natural disaster risks with innovative engineering solutions such as flood prevention works, levees, retaining walls, alternative power sources, and specialised equipment.

Applications are now open and will close on 31 July 2025 with projects to be completed by 31 March 2027. The program is being administered by the Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation.

Tourism businesses in the affected local government areas are encouraged to apply promptly to take advantage of this targeted support.​

Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Emergency Management Kristy McBain:

"North and Far North Queensland is home to some of Australia's best tourism destinations, from ancient tropical rainforests to the Great Barrier Reef," Minister McBain said.

"While recent disasters have made it incredibly difficult for operators during what would be their peak seasons, the Australian and Queensland Governments are partnering to help them face the next severe weather event.

"These grants will address some of the vulnerabilities faced by tourism operators and help ensure these already resilient operators continue to play their vital role regionally and on the world stage."

Quotes attributable to Queensland Minister for the Environment and Tourism Andrew Powell:

"North Queensland is one of Australia's most iconic tourism destinations and we're committed to helping local operators get back on their feet," Minister Powell said.

"This funding will not only support recovery, but help businesses strengthen their infrastructure so they're better prepared for future emergency events.

"The tourism industry is a lifeline for many communities in the North. This funding is a practical, on-the-ground boost that will help businesses get back on track, protect local jobs and restore confidence in the visitor economy."

For more information visit Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund: North Queensland Tropical Low 2025.​

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