The $58.57 million jointly funded Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) Category C & D package for the 2019 Queensland Bushfires includes initiatives for community recovery, community wellbeing, business and industry, and resilience.
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Recovery | Disaster recovery is a coordinated process of supporting disast |
This section outlines the governance arrangements in place to support recovery across Queensland.
Making funding available to communities and individuals when and where they need it is an important part of the recovery journey. Funding for recovery and resilience is offered through a range of initiatives in Queensland.
Local recovery planning templates
About the Queensland Recovery Plan
The Queensland Recovery Plan outlines recovery requirements for operations, planning and arrangements at the local, district and state level.
The Queensland disaster recovery arrangements demonstrate a collaborative approach bringing together agencies, stakeholders and resources for planning, coordinating and delivering recovery functions.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Queensland Reconstruction Authority is the State Recovery Policy and Planning Coordinator (SRPPC).
The role of the SRPPC is to: