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Warped courts at Auchenflower Basketball Stadium are among more than 200 Queensland disaster-affected sites to share in $75 million following the severe rainfall and flooding of the past year.
Weather doesn’t plan, but you can. That’s the message rugby league legend and Get Ready Queensland Ambassador Johnathan Thurston is sharing with Queenslanders this Get Ready Queensland Week.
Disaster-prone Queensland regions will benefit from new road and bridge upgrades, and improvements to council flood warning services, through new funding from the Australian Government.
Following heavy rainfall throughout the Sunshine Coast in early-2022, significant and smart repairs were undertaken to reconnect communities and improve motorist safety.
In Queensland, administration of the NDRP is managed by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA).
Disaster assistance has been extended to the local government areas of Charters Towers, Flinders and Richmond following intense rainfall and flooding throughout northern and central-western Queensland over the p
Less than a week after flooding from ex-TC Jasper hit Far North Queensland and Australian and Queensland governments have announced a $64 million disaster recovery package for the region.
Low interest disaster assistance and essential working capital loans of up to $100,000 are now available to more small businesses and not-for-profit organisations following the latest floods to inundate southern Queensland.
Eligible Gold Coast residents affected by the damaging storms of Christmas evening can now access personal hardship payments and a range of other support measures.
Disaster assistance has been extended to four additional Local Government Areas of Cloncurry, Douglas, Hope Vale and McKinlay following the intense rainfall which resulted in far reaching flooding throughout Northern