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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.
South-east Queensland primary producers impacted by Tropical Cyclone Alfred have received a significant boost, with the Queensland Government increasing Emergency Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants to a maximum of $75,000.
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.
Southern Queensland producers are joining forces with government industry officers to embed better disaster resilience practices into their operations.
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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)
Groundbreaking changes to criteria around DRFA Disaster Recovery Grants will, for the first time ever, allow flood impacted Queensland farmers to access the funding for replanting activities after a disaster event.
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
Low interest loans up to $100,000 have been extended to small businesses and not-for-profits in more local government areas following the latest flooding to inundate southern Queensland.