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Community Health and Wellbeing - 2025 Western Queensland Surface Trough

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The $14.61 million Community Health and Wellbeing funding aims to support individuals, families and community groups by providing personal assistance, community development, emotional wellbeing support and aiding local org

Primary Producer Industry Support - 2025 Western Queensland Surface Trough

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The $25.6 million Primary Production Industry Support funding will provide tailored holistic support to primary producers to help them recover and better prepare for severe weather following the Western Queensla

Small Business Recovery Support - 2025 Western Queensland Surface Trough

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The $3.4 million Small Business Recovery Support funding will offer financial counselling and grants to help operators recover and build more resilient businesses following the Western Queensland Surface Trough and A

Tourism Industry Recovery Support - 2025 Western Queensland Surface Trough

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The $2.14 million Tourism Industry Recovery Support funding will enable tourism recovery for impacted communities following the Western Queensland Surface Trough and Associated Rainfall and Flooding, 21 March - 19 Ma

Disaster assistance available for flood impacted communities in southern Queensland

Disaster assistance is now available to Gold Coast, Logan and Scenic Rim councils following sustained heavy rainfall and ongoing flash-flooding across Southern Queensland.

Johnathan Thurston helps Peregian Springs State School Get Ready

Get Ready Queensland Ambassador and rugby league legend Johnathan Thurston visited Peregian Springs State School today to discuss how students and their families are preparing for severe weather this disaster season.

$25,000 grants available for cyclone impacted primary producers in Far North Queensland

Recovery assistance grants of up to $25,000 are now available to support the recovery of primary producers in Far North Queensland impacted by Tropical Cyclone Niran.

New $10 million injection to help bushfire hit communities

Eight Queensland councils and one state agency will share in $10.7 million of additional funding aimed at assisting economic and social recovery in communities impacted by the 2019 Queensland Bushfires.

Bushfire recovery funding boost for Queensland

More than $11 million has been approved for a range of projects that will help with the economic and social recovery in Queensland communities that were heavily impacted by last year’s bushfires.

Another round of projects approved through the Local Economic Recovery Program

Seven Queensland councils will share in $8.9 million of additional funding for a range of projects to help drive the economic recovery of communities impacted by last year’s devastating bushfires.

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