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The Biodiversity and Riverine Recovery Program is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments to support Queensland communities in their environmental recovery from the
The Biodiversity and Riverine Recovery Program is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments to support Queensland communities in their environmental recovery from the
The National Park Recovery Program will help Queensland’s Department of Environment and Science (DES) manage impacts and threats to iconic national parks and World Heritage areas in the state’s nor
The Environmental Investigations Program identifies environmental impacts from the 2022-23 Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon and Flooding event.
Grants of up to $50,000 are available for affected non-profit organisations following the Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon and Flooding event (20 December
The Community Recovery and Resilience Officers program aims to address the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by the Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon and Flooding event, three community recovery and
To assist the region to recover after the North and Far North Queensland Monsoon Trough – 25 January to 14 February 2019, a Community Recovery Package was made available and funded by the Commonwealth and State Disaster
Funding is available to state agencies and local councils to assist with the cost of clean-up, removal and disposal of otherwise ineligible flood-related debris for communities affected by the following events:
The objective of the Weeds and Pest Management Program was to provide funding assistance under the DRFA to help eradicate and manage weeds and pests that have developed as a direct result of the Monsoon Trough 2019.
Program purpose
The $1.425 million Legal Assistance Disaster Relief Package will provide extraordinary disaster response legal assistance services to individuals and communities (small businesses, primary producers and not-for-profit organisations)