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Read articleDisaster recovery is rewarding work. Be it flood, bushfire, cyclone or pandemic, Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) is here to help. With our army of dedicated volunteers, we respond to disasters and deliver support to those in need.
Learn moreDRA brings hope to communities devastated by disaster. We unite the skills and experience of military veterans, emergency responders and motivated civilians to deploy Disaster Relief Teams around Australia and the world. We help people during some of their worst days.
Learn moreDeploying with DRA and supporting disaster affected communities is rewarding beyond measure. Through volunteering, corporate partnerships, financial donations or working with us, there are many ways to make a positive contribution and become a force for good.
Learn moreNews and stories are the heartbeat of our mission. Discover the inspiring narratives of our dedicated volunteers and resilient communities we stand by. These stories vividly depict the impact of our work, showcase the power of compassion and unity and remind us that we can make a difference together.
Learn moreThere are many ways to make a positive contribution and bring hope to others. As a not-for-profit community cause, Disaster Relief Australia exists through the combined generosity of volunteers, donors, corporate partners and fundraisers.
Find out moreNews and stories are the heartbeat of our mission. Discover the inspiring narratives of our dedicated volunteers and resilient communities we stand by. These stories vividly depict the impact of our work, showcase the power of compassion and unity and remind us that we can make a difference together.
Disaster Relief Australia will launch flood recovery Operation Riordan on 13th August 2022 to help Northern Rivers residents recover from continual catastrophic flooding. The operation will focus on home and property repairs aiming to get the community safe, secure, and warm.
Read articleAt Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) the health and safety of volunteers is as important as the health and safety of…
Read articleDisaster Relief Australia has claimed the 2023 crown as Australian Charity of the Year. DRA received the top honour via…
Read articleWe are excited to announce that Disaster Relief Australia has been recognised for an Outstanding Achievement in The Australian Charity…
Read articleWith lessons learned from 2017, Debra thought the upstairs of her store was well protected against rising waters. She was…
Read articleTo say 2022 was exceptional is an understatement. Australia has faced challenges and disruptions on a significant and unseen scale. …
Read articleHear about upcoming deployments, job opportunities, and the latest stories from our organisation, volunteers and supporters.
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