Adverse weather event feedback

Adverse weather events occur regularly and present challenges for landowners in many parts of Queensland. You can use this form to provide information about the extent of the impact to your land where it has been permanently damaged from natural events such as urban flooding or storms.

The data you provide may be used in conjunction with market analysis to determine valuations of land in Queensland. The information gathered will be used in line with the provisions of the Land Valuation Act 2010. Any information you submit will be added to your property record.

Calculating land valuations after adverse events

Your land valuation has a date of valuation of 1 October and reflects market evidence up to that date. Any market changes that happen after 1 October won't be taken into account until your property is revalued.

Your land valuation reflects the impact of historic flooding and other adverse weather events. This impact may also be seen in property sales more broadly in your area.

When assessing valuations, we consider a range of information, including:

  • damage caused to land and the possibility of remediation
  • cost to remediate damaged land
  • property sales within flood-affected areas that have, or may be subject to, flooding events or other areas impacted by natural disasters
  • use of the land
  • whether this type of natural event has occurred previously and has already been reflected in the valuation
  • the level, extent, and duration of flood inundation
  • the date when the damage or loss of value to the land occurred.

Note: Improvements on your land (e.g. houses, buildings, fencing and personal property) are not considered when calculating land value.

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