Queensland Floods Relief: Where to donate?

The Queensland Government is asking that only financial donations be made to the Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal.

Donate to the Premier’s flood relief appeal by calling 1800 219 028 or by visiting www.qld.gov.au/floods.

Donate by internet banking

The account details for donations are:

Account Name: Premiers Disaster Relief Appeal
BSB: 064 013
Account number: 1000 6800

SWIFT code for international donations: CTBAAU2S

Once your transaction is complete, you should record the receipt number for your transaction. If you do not receive a receipt number, contact your financial institution.

If you would like a receipt for tax purposes, please forward a request, with proof of donation to:

Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal
C/O Department of the Premier and Cabinet
PO Box 15185
City East QLD 4002

International donations

The account details international for donations are:

Account Name: Premiers Disaster Relief Appeal
BSB: 064 013
Account number: 1000 6800
SWIFT code: CTBAAU2S

Donate by mail

You can post a cheque donation – please do not send cash. Cheques should be made payable to:

The Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal
ABN: 69 689 161 916 Cheques should be posted to: Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal
C/O Department of the Premier and Cabinet
PO Box 15185
City East QLD 4002

Donate in person

Donations can be made at:

  • Commonwealth Bank NAB
  • Westpac
  • ANZ
  • BOQ
  • Suncorp
  • St.George Bank
  • Bank SA (Bank of South Australia)
  • Australian Central Credit Union
  • Savings & Loans Credit Union
  • Bank West
  • Australian Central Credit Union
  • Savings & Loans Credit Union
  • Coles supermarkets.

To ensure your donation reaches the Queensland flood victims, visit the SCAMwatch website

Volunteer

To volunteer your time and help those affected recover from the Queensland floods contact Volunteering Queensland.

Volunteering Queensland maintains continual contact with key disaster management agencies and will notify registered volunteers as new opportunities to help become available.

You can also volunteer at Flood Aid, a social resource that connects people in need with people that can help.

via [9news]

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