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Tourism funding to support recovery in cyclone-affected towns

11 April 2026
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Tourism operators in northwest Western Australia affected by Tropical Cyclone Narelle will receive financial assistance to aid recovery efforts. The cyclone caused significant damage shortly before the busy Easter tourism season, leading to flooding, town isolation, and destruction of homes and marine life along the Ningaloo Reef. The Cook government has announced a $1.45 million tourism support package, offering one-time grants of $10,000 and $20,000 to eligible businesses in affected areas, including Carnarvon, Exmouth, Ashburton, and Upper Gascoyne. To further encourage tourism, the package will also feature 50% discounts on select local experiences and tours. WA Tourism Minister Reece Whitby emphasized the importance of tourism for the local economy and urged West Australians to visit the region to help restore its tourism sector.

Why It Matters

Tropical Cyclone Narelle is notable for being only the third storm in recorded history to impact three Australian jurisdictions as a cyclone, following storms Ingrid in 2005 and Steve in 2000. Historically, cyclones have posed significant challenges for coastal communities in Australia, often resulting in economic downturns and infrastructure damage. The tourism industry is a vital component of the economy in the Coral Coast region, providing employment and supporting local businesses. The support package aims to facilitate a quicker recovery and restore the region’s appeal as a tourism destination, which is crucial for the livelihoods of many residents.

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