Major reconstruction works have commenced on Mount Spec Road, promising safer and more reliable access for locals, businesses and visitors to north Queensland’s picturesque Paluma region.
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Long-term recovery efforts in flood affected areas of north, north-west and central Queensland have been boosted by the announcement of more extraordinary disaster assistance from the Australian and Queensland Governments.
As Queensland’s flood emergency spreads across the state's north, west, and central interior, new activations are being made for joint Commonwealth-state assistance through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
Disaster resilience in south-west Queensland is set for a significant upgrade with the Australian and Queensland Governments committing major funding to deliver critical flood protection projects in the region.
Disaster recovery funding has been expanded to support more impacted communities across the state's north in response to the North Queensland Monsoon Trough and ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji.
The Queensland Government is stepping up efforts to manage feral pig populations during the state’s flood recovery, engaging experienced contractors in aerial shooting activities across north-west Queensland.
Significant improvements to the flood-prone Mount Lindesay Highway are ensuring resilience, safety and community connectivity in rural south-east Queensland.
Personal Hardship Assistance has been extended to help more residents impacted by flooding from the North Queensland Monsoon Trough and ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji.
Residents in Etheridge Shire impacted by severe flooding can now access financial support through the joint Australian and Queensland Government funded Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).