Metadata
Title
Disaster assistance
Category
general
UUID
450f8796b13d4120b75445d6bd90a82a
Source URL
https://life.uq.edu.au/disaster-assistance
Parent URL
https://life.uq.edu.au/
Crawl Time
2026-03-11T07:43:36+00:00
Rendered Raw Markdown

Disaster assistance

Source: https://life.uq.edu.au/disaster-assistance Parent: https://life.uq.edu.au/

Natural disaster emergency response and support

In the event of severe weather or natural disasters with a widespread impact, UQ will communicate with you through your student email and text message. Information will also be available on this page, and across UQ Life social media channels.\

You can find information about being storm-ready through:

You can also register for weather alerts through:

If you or someone you know has been affected by a weather event or natural disaster in South East Queensland, UQ offers a range of support services to help.

Accommodation support

Emergency temporary accommodation

The Queensland Government is providing emergency housing facilities, which you can access here.

Brisbane Youth Service

Brisbane Youth Service provides housing support to young people, including visa holders and international students, aged 16-25, who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness.

Contact Brisbane Youth Service on (07) 3620 2400 (Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm)

Emergency temporary accommodation

The Queensland Government is providing emergency housing facilities, which  you can access here.


Renting information for natural disaster victims

If you stay in rented accommodation that has been damaged by a natural disaster, you should contact your real estate or landlord as soon as possible to discuss any damage to your property and alternative arrangements for housing.

The Residential Tenancies Authority (RTA), have a comprehensive Fact Sheet on their website for information on the rights and responsibilities of tenants following a natural disaster. You can find that information here.

Find out more at Tenants Queensland

Emergency food

If you need food due to a natural disaster, please complete the UQ Request for Disaster Support form. Someone from UQ will be in contact to help you arrange food.

If it is safe to come to campus, the UQU provides a Food Co-Op pantry for UQ students that stocks a range of free and low-cost grocery items. You can find the Co-op in the Union Complex opposite the UQ Shop.

Financial support

Services Australia

The Australian Government Department of Human Services provides help for people directly affected by natural disaster events, in disaster declared areas. During natural disaster events, the Queensland State Government and Federal Government may provide additional recovery grants. Availability and eligibility criteria vary, so read the information carefully to ensure it’s relevant to your circumstances Services Australia.


Other financial support available:

UQ Financial Assistance

UQ provides financial assistance for students experiencing urgent and unexpected financial problems that are affecting your studies. Students can apply for financial assistance here UQ Financial Assistance.

Utility and service providers

Utility and service providers (electricity, phone and internet) can provide assistance packages and payment relief for customers impacted by a natural disaster. Contact your service provider to check what’s available.

Health and Wellbeing support

Looking after your emotional wellbeing

Natural disasters can affect our study, work, living arrangements, finances, and relationships. What you and your loved ones have experienced is a personal event. This can be a very confusing and emotional time, with many of us still processing what is going on. If you feel you need additional support for your social and emotional wellbeing during this time, there are many services that can help.

Natural disasters are very disruptive and can be stressful. It is normal to have a range of feelings, and everyone will have a different response. Stress can affect our wellbeing in different ways, some common signs of stress to look out for include:

Physical reactions
Emotional reactions
Psychological reactions
Social reactions
Behavioural reactions

While these feelings and reactions can be a normal stress response, if you are experiencing several of these together, or they are interfering with your ability to carry out daily activities, help is available and there are people you can talk to.

Safety at home

During times of stress and isolation, relationships can also be significantly impacted. If you feel you need support regarding your relationships or safety, there are many local and Australia-wide services here to help you:

Learning support

Advisers can help you navigate your studies and workload during difficult times. Book an appointment here.

Community support

International Student Hotline

1800 QSTUDY: 1800 778 839

1800 QSTUDY is for students studying an international program at an accredited International Student Program school. This service provides support for students and their authorised contacts and Education Queensland International (EQI) homestay hosts, and responds to incidents that involve international students outside school hours.

Disaster recovery information in your language

Information about natural disasters in Queensland and how to prepare for them is available in a range of languages. See the translated fact sheets here.

Replacing lost or destroyed documents (Passports, Birth Certificates etc)

AskIzzy.com

AskIzzy.com is an online directory connecting people who are in crisis with the services and support they need. The directory contains links to organisations, community groups and charities offering housing, food, facilities, legal assistance, and counselling services. You can find the AskIzzy online directory here.

Car damage

If your car has been damaged by flood waters, contact your insurance provider as soon as possible to discuss the situation. If you haven’t already, make sure you have photos of the damage to provide to your insurer as evidence. Just as you shouldn’t drive through floodwaters, you shouldn’t drive a water-damaged car before consulting an expert first.

Sandbags

Sandbags are a useful tool for sealing cracks in doorways and creating another barrier between your home and flood waters.

Brisbane City Council provides pre-filled sandbags to residents and businesses in the Council area. Pre-filled sandbags are available for collection 24 hours a day, seven days a week from September to March and also when there is severe weather predicted (e.g. higher than normal high tides, heavy rainfall events). There are a number of sandbag collection points across the Brisbane area. Find locations and more information via the Brisbane City Council website.

During times of significant sustained and intense rain with widespread flooding, Lockyer Valley Regional Council may make sand and empty sand bags available for community members to come along and fill their own bags. Council will make public announcements through the media if they are making sand and sand bags available. Find out more via the Lockyer Valley Regional Council website.

Volunteering
Help others and take care of yourself

When you're volunteering during a disaster it's important to recognise that everyone will react in different ways. Below are a few practical tips about how you can help others and also take care of yourself.

Supporting people experiencing loss and change
Taking care of yourself

Contact student support and wellbeing services

Complete the UQ Request for Disaster Support form.

If it is out-of-hours and you require emergency assistance, please contact:

Out-of-hours you can also contact: UQ Counselling and Crisis Line (1300 851 998)

Accessibility and Welfare Advisers

Accessibility and Welfare Advisers can assist you with many of the situations you may be facing as a result of this disaster. They provide a professional, confidential service to both international and domestic students.

student.services@uq.edu.au

1300 275 870 (Option 2) 8.30am—4:30pm

Book an appointment

UQ Union Student Advocacy and Support (SAS)

If you require assistance and support in the coming weeks, please contact UQU Student Advocacy and Support (SAS). SAS is a free, independent, short term support service for all UQ students. They are equipped to help students with welfare and wellbeing issues, academic issues, legal issues and more.

Book an appointment