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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.
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
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.
Financial assistance is available for flood affected residents in another 26 localities across the Townsville local government area, and for two additional north Queensland councils.
Disaster assistance has been extended to more flood-affected communities after the Northern and Central Western Queensland event during April and May.
A new $10 million program aimed at lowering the cost of insurance has been made available to Queensland communities in high risk, cyclone-prone areas.
Personal hardship payments are now available to individuals and families in Burke Shire following extreme rainfall and flooding in the region.
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Primary Producer Disaster Recovery Grants of up to $25,000 have been announced for impacted primary producer organisations affected by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, commencin
All localities within The City of Gold Coast have now been activated for Personal Hardship Assistance payments following the battering from Christmas Night’s severe storms and subsequent heavy rainfall over the new year period.
Exclusion fencing and fodder drops are being targeted in a $160 million disaster assistance package to assist those hardest hit by western Queensland’s record flooding