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Queensland Betterment Funds

Queensland leads the nation in delivering betterment programs that demonstrate how upfront investment in stronger, more resilient assets saves money for all levels of government in future disasters.

Case studies: Betterment in action

QRA's Betterment case studies demonstrate how the following projects have provided benefits for Queensland communities and success in relation to avoided costs from subsequent disaster events.

Coordinated Emergency Fodder Support Package - 2025-26 Flooding and severe weather

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A $12 million Coordinated Emergency Fodder Support Package is available to support eligible primary producers impacted by the North Queensland Monsoon Trough, associated Tropical Cyclone Koji

Queensland Southern Coast Severe Storms, 24 - 25 November 2025
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Community Relief Fund - 2025-26 Flooding and severe weather

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The Community Relief Fund is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments to support Queensland communities in their clean-up efforts from the Queensland Monsoon Trough, Cyclone Koji, Cyclone Narelle and Seve

Rebuilding Grantham – together

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority and Lockyer Valley Regional Council worked together to rebuild Grantham following the devastation caused by the 2011 floods.

Mental Health Recovery Program - 2025-26 Flooding and severe weather

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The $4.25 million Mental Health Program will fund psychosocial health and wellbeing initiatives following the Queensland Monsoon Trough, Cyclone Koji, Cyclone Narelle and Severe Weather, commencing 24 December 2025

Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants for Small Businesses and Not for Profits - 2025-26 Flooding and severe weather

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Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants of up to $50,000 are available for affected small businesses and not-for-profits following the Queensland Monsoon Trough, Cyclone Koji, Cyclone Narelle and Seve

Emergency Disaster Assistance Grants for primary producers - 2025-26 Flooding and severe weather

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Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants of up to $75,000 are available for affected primary producers and not-for-profits following the Queensland Monsoon Trough, Cyclone Koji, Cyclone Narelle and Severe Weather

Cloncurry Airport Recovery and Renewal Project - 2025-26 Flooding and severe weather

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$11.5 million has been made available through the Cloncurry Airport Recovery and Renewal Project. This package is designed to assist with the cost of recover

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