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A smart solution to a complex reconstruction problem has delivered long-term safety and connectivity for a central Queensland community.
With Queensland in the grip of a prolonged monsoon trough, a range of disaster assistance measures have been extended to help communities like Charters Towers, Boulia and Diamantina currently doing it tough.
Far North Queensland’s idyllic environment presented road works crews with unique challenges to complete critical emergency repairs on the scenic Captain Cook Highway that connects Cairns and Mossman.
Emergency hardship grants and a range of other disaster assistance measures have been activated for communities in the Wide Bay-Burnett and Far North Queensland impacted by this week's flooding.
Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads devised an innovative solution to restore the Far North's Captain Cook Highway and its critical drainage infrastructure following destruction caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper.
A range of disaster payments for residents impacted by severe weather have been extended to new parts of the state to support recovery from Queensland's ongoing flood emergency.
As Queensland’s disaster season continues to expand, financial assistance has been extended to more flood affected primary producers, small businesses and not-for-profits battling the impacts.
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The $26.05 million Flood Risk Management Program (FRMP) supports councils to:
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The $7.621 million Environmental Recovery Program will support recovery, improve the condition of (and build resilience into) the impacted national park environments following Queensland Monsoon Troug