Where to get help
We know how overwhelming it can be to face the challenges brought on by extreme weather events. In order to assist as best we can, we’ve gathered a list of organisations offering a range of support—from emergency relief and financial assistance to mental health resources and help with rebuilding. We hope you find this information useful.
These organisations also have various mechanisms in place for those who want to help. Whether youu want to be an individual volunteer or a corporate partner, there is a pathway for you to lend a hand.


Aussie Helpers was built from the ground up to support farmers, their families and communities in need. We provide immediate help—wherever, whenever and however—farmers and farming communities need it.
PO Box 405
Charleville Qld 4470
admin@aussiehelpers.org.au
1300 665 232


BushED Australia, established in 2021, supports families, including Indigenous communities, in rural, remote, and isolated regions of Australia through education, maternal care, and farm experience programs.
PO Box No.2227
Tingalpa QLD 4173
contact@bushed.org.au
National :1800 287 433
Qld: 07 2102 9890


Farm Angels provides financial assistance, food hampers, care packs, and mental wellbeing support to over 4,700 primary producers affected by all natural disasters (drought, flood, fire, and plagues) in over 1,300 communities across Australia.
PO Box 451
Chinchilla QLD 4413
admin@farmangels.org.au
07 4662 7371


Established in 2015, Rural Aid’s vision is to safeguard farming and rural communities before, during and after natural disasters. We stand ready to support farmers when disaster strikes and to offer the help needed at the time.
PO Box 476
Indooroopilly Centre
QLD 4068
1300 327 624