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2021-22 Queensland Rainfall and Flooding - exceptional circumstances package

DRFA Category C and D package

Community and Recreational Assets

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The Community and Recreational Asset Recovery and Resilience Program aims to support clean up and repair, and where economical, improve the resilience of community and recreational assets damaged as a direct result

Betterment: Gordonbrook Dam

25 August 2021

Betterment: Richmond Road

 26 August 2021

Croydon Shire Council

Richmond Road runs south from Gulf Development Road towards the Flinders Highway in Croydon Shire, providing an important transport link for local residents and primary producers.

Betterment: Weipa-Mapoon Road

23 August 2021

Mapoon Aboriginal Shire Council

Weipa-Mapoon Road was a gravel formed road that provided the only access from the Mapoon community to the Peninsula Developmental Road.

Gifts and Benefits Register

The QRA Gifts and Benefits Register lists gifts and benefits valued at more than $150 that have been given and received by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority and its employees.

Exclusion Fence Restitution Program

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The $105 million Exclusion Fence Restitution Program is to provide grants up to $500,000 to eligible primary producers to rebuild damaged or destroyed fencing and help contain and protect surviving livestock following the

Community Relief Fund - 2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Rainfall and Flooding

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The $25.5 million total Community Relief Fund is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments to support Queensland communities in their clean-up efforts from the Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associ

Primary Production Industry Support - 2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Rainfall and Flooding

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This $3.087 million Primary Production Industry Support fund assists the Department of Primary Industries to tailor holistic support to primary producers in activated LGAs.

Disaster grant application support available for western Queenslanders

QRIDA is offering dedicated information sessions for flood affected outback producers, small businesses and not-for-profits to help them apply for crucial disaster assistance.

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