The Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) is a jointly funded program between the Australian Government and state and territory (state) governments, through which the Australian Government provides financial assistance to support sta
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In response to Queensland’s 2023-24 severe weather season, a review will be conducted by the state’s Inspector-General Emergency Management (IGEM).
The Australian and Queensland Governments have made Disaster Assistance and Essential Working Capital Loans available to affected primary producers, small businesses and not-for-profit organisations.
As the nation enters its fourth La Nina in five years, the effects of heightened rainfall are already being felt across Queensland, with widespread flooding inundating much of the south-west in late 2024.
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.
Queensland Reconstruction Authority leads initiatives that help make Queensland the most disaster resilient state in Australia. These activities assist government, businesses and the wider community mitigate risks and prepare for disasters.
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) is the lead agency responsible for disaster recovery in Queensland.
Our recovery role is to:
Nearly $10.5 million in new funding will be shared among Queensland communities to help build greater disaster resilience and reduce the impacts of severe weather.
Far North Queensland primary producers affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper have been given an extension to apply for Extraordinary Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants.