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.
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Following heavy rainfall throughout the Sunshine Coast in early-2022, significant and smart repairs were undertaken to reconnect communities and improve motorist safety.
Disaster funds have been made available to 10 local government areas after weeks of intense rainfall resulted in widespread flooding throughout much of northern and central-western Queensland.
In Queensland, administration of the NDRP is managed by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA).
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.
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.
Primary producers, small businesses and not-for-profit agencies still recovering from the devastating floods of early 2022 now have more time to apply for Extraordinary Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants of up
Months on from some of the most ferocious weather the Sunshine State has ever experienced, positive signs of recovery are being seen throughout impacted communities.
Ten of Queensland’s heritage-listed buildings damaged by the extraordinary rainfall and flooding events of 2021-2022 will be repaired and restored with the support of Heritage Disaster Recovery Grants from the Queensland and Australian Governments.
Disaster assistance is now available to seven western Queensland councils as the region battles rising floodwaters and widening devastation.