The Australian and Queensland Governments will invest $7.4 million to restore Sooning Street Bridge, Magnetic Island, after the critical piece of infrastructure was destroyed by floodwaters during the summer.
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A $5 million Emergency Fodder Support Package is now available to help Western Queensland primary producers in the grip of the current flood emergency.
Not-for-profit sport and recreation clubs impacted by western Queensland’s floods can now apply for recovery grants to help them get back on the park.
Personal Hardship Assistance is now available to more SEQ residents impacted by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, with an additional six local government areas activated for the support measure.
Infrastructure, community and mental health care, business, industry, and the environment are the focus of new assistance measures to support north Queensland’s full recovery from February’s devastating floods.
Concessional loans are now available for south-east Queensland small businesses, primary producers and not-for-profits hard hit by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Ground-breaking changes to disaster assistance funding will, for the first time ever, allow flood impacted north Queensland farmers to get their crops back in the ground and start working towards harvest and recovery.
Disaster Recovery Grants totalling more than $80 million are the latest assistance measure to boost south-east Queensland’s recovery from ex-tropical cyclone Alfred.