UPDATE as of 31/03/2025 - Devastating flooding has impacted widespread parts of Western Queensland. GIVIT has partnered with the Queensland Government to manage donations of essential goods, services and funds for people impacted by this event.
UPDATE as of 11/03/2025 - Ex-tropical Cyclone Alfred brought heavy rainfall, winds and flooding to parts of South East Queensland, including the Hervey Bay & Lockyer Valley, as well as Northern NSW. It's too early at this stage to get a full picture of the impact caused by the cyclone. Hundreds of thousands of people have been without power for days, and severe weather and flood warnings remain in place for many areas.
UPDATE as of 4/02/205 - A tropical low continues to bring torrential downpours to North and Far North Queensland impacting the Hinchinbrook and Palm Island LGAs and areas of Burdekin, Cassowary Coast, Townsville, Ingham and Gordonvale. Stay tuned for further updates on scale of need and donations needed by people impacted by this recent flooding event.
Tropical Cyclone Kirrily made landfall near Townsville on Thursday 25 January 2024. Since then, rainfall from the ex-Tropical Cyclone has impacted people right across the state, including in Western Queensland, Central Queensland, and as far south as Moreton Bay north of Brisbane.
On Christmas Day 2023 and over New Year's, parts of South East Queensland, including the Gold Coast, Mt Tamborine, the Scenic Rim, Logan and Brisbane were impacted by severe storms and heavy rain.
In December 2023, Tropical Cyclone Jasper made landfall in Far North Queensland. Rainfall from the event caused extensive flooding in Cairns in suburbs such as Machans Beach and Holloways Beach, in Port Douglas and the Daintree, in Bloomfield and Degarrra, and in the Aboriginal community of Wujal Wujal.
In early 2023, flooding affected widespread parts of North West Queensland including Burketown.
GIVIT is still working with support organisations to help people impacted by devastating flooding that impacted large parts of Queensland in February and March 2022.