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Disaster recovery is a vital part of emergency management alongside prevention, preparedness and response. It involves restoring and revitalising everything from the environment to economies and social wellbeing. It offers a chance to rebuild communities, strengthen economies and create a future that is even more resilient than before.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred has significantly impacted communities across the Gold Coast. If you have been affected, various support services, grants, and assistance programs are available to help you recover.
The Medicare Mental Health Phone Service offers a free and confidential service for people (not in crisis) seeking support or onward referral to support mental and emotional wellbeing.
After Hours Safe Space:
Adults (18+) who require a brief intervention for mental health concerns (not in crisis), alternative to ED. Open Mon-Fri 6pm-9pm, Sat and Sun 12pm-8pm. Walk-in, no appointment required. PH: 07 3186 4000.
eHeadspace
Support for young people.
Online chat one on one with trained clinician (with registration).
Email counselling (with registration response within 2 days)
Website or phone 1800 650 890 (9:00 am – 1:00 am)
The Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS) is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week to provide confidential counselling, information and referrals for people in Queensland with alcohol and other drug concerns, their loved ones and health professionals.
Connect via the Medicare Mental Health Phone Service on 1800 595 212 or free call: 1800 177 833.
To find a general practice, pharmacy or other primary care health provider near you, please refer to healthdirect service finder www.healthdirect.gov.au or phone 1800 022 222 for the most up to date availability and appointments in your area.
Open from 8am until 10pm daily for urgent medical care, when it is not an emergency and you can’t access your usual GP. Bulkbilled. No appointment required.
Residents affected by Tropical Cyclone Alfred may be eligible for financial support.
Check your eligibility and apply for these grants by visiting your nearest Community Recovery Hub or calling the Community Recovery Hotline at 1800 173 349 (available 24/7).
Federal Government assistance is available through Centrelink:
Claims can be made online here.
Check eligibility and apply via myGov or by calling Centrelink’s Disaster Assistance Line on 180 22 66.
If you need help with your claim you can call the Emergency information line 180 22 66 . If you need an interpreter, please advise the team member who will organise one for you.
If you want to speak to someone in your language, call the Multilingual Phone Service 131 202.
If you’re an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Australian, you can also call and speak to the Indigenous call centre on 1800 136 380.
You can have someone deal with your claim on your behalf. This is called a correspondence nominee. They can call the Emergency information line to submit a claim for you. They cannot submit an online claim on your behalf.
Financial relief is available from major banks with emergency grants, loan deferrals, and other disaster assistance. Find out more information here.
Local Community Recovery Hubs across the Gold Coast offer in-person support, including financial assistance, mental health services, and guidance from recovery workers. Brochures with key contacts are also available.
Gold Coast Community Recovery Hub Locations:
Find your nearest hub by calling 1800 173 349 or visiting the Queensland Government’s Disaster Recovery website
Local councils, charities, and organisations are also offering recovery aid, including:
For the latest updates on recovery efforts and additional local services, please check the Gold Coast City Council website or contact your local community centre.
Gold Coast community services can be contacted directly via this directory.
Training Opportunities: Mental Health First Aid
If you work in primary care or on the frontline of community disaster support, you may be eligible to receive sponsored Mental Health First Aid qualifications.
Mental Health First Aid equips individuals with the skills to assist people experiencing a mental health problem or crisis until professional help is available or the situation improves. Participants learn to recognise the signs and symptoms of common mental health issues in adults, how to respond effectively, and the treatments and supports that are available.
Register here 9 & 10 April 2025
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