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Monitoring and Evaluation Program

Program purpose

The National Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for Disaster Recovery Programs was established to provide a consistent evaluative framework that can be applied to the planning and evaluation of any disaster recovery progra

Plans, strategies, guides and reports

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) has a number of plans, strategies and guides to support strengthening Queensland's disaster resilience.

Monitoring and Evaluation - 2021-22 Southern Queensland Floods

About

Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference. The jointly funded Australian and Queensland Government (50:50) m

Tourism Recovery and Resilience - $7 million

About

The Tourism Recovery and Resilience package provided targeted support to the tourism industry in affected areas, assisting them to recover from the impacts of the floods and build long-ter

Rural Landholder Recovery - $3 million

About

The Rural Landholder Recovery Grants Scheme was developed to alleviate personal and financial distress, and assist in the recovery of rural landholders that had suffered direct damage to t

Flexible Grants Program

About

To assist the region to recover after the Central Queensland Bushfires in 2018, a Community Recovery Package was made available and funded by the Commonwealth and State Disaster Recovery Funding Ar

Recovery monitoring and evaluation

About

QRA’s monitoring and evaluation function is jointly funded under Australian and Queensland Government Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

Strong monitoring and evaluation practices support QRA to understand:

Medium to Large Business Recovery Loans - $150 million

About

This loan scheme was to support medium to large businesses, including primary producers, related agricultural businesses, and other businesses critical to their supply chain severely impacted by eligible disaster e

Community Information and Education Program

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The purpose of the jointly funded Australian and Queensland Government (50:50) Community Education and Information Program was to enhance the disaster preparedness and resilience of communities impacted by the Cent

Sport and Recreation Recovery Grant

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The Sport and Recreation Recovery Grant (SRRG)  was designed to assist sport and recreation organisations affected by the South East Queensland Flooding event to clean-up, repair and replace their flood-damaged

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