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Get Ready Queensland Week has launched for 2023, with Queenslanders young and old encouraged to start preparing their family and property for the threat of bushfires, floods, cyclones and storms.
A support package of up to $12 million is now available for primary producers, small businesses and not-for-profits in the hardest hit flood-affected communities across northern and weste
Flood affected homeowners in north and Far North Queensland can now access up to $10,000 to repair their damaged properties with greater long-term flood resilience.
An Australian Red Cross initiative is improving key relationships and trust with First Nations people and communities recovering from and preparing for disasters.
Disaster assistance is now available to speed up the recovery of eight regional communities in western Queensland affected by extreme rainfall and flooding last month.
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Local Recovery and Resilience Grants provide capped funding to assist councils severely impacted by natural disasters.
About DRFA categories
The Australian/state government jointly funded DRFA is administered at the Commonwealth level by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
Infrastructure, community and mental health care, business, industry, and the environment are the focus areas of new assistance measures to support north Queensland’s full recovery from February’s devastating floods.
After serving as Queensland's State Recovery Coordinator following the South East Queensland floods of 2022, Major General Jake Ellwood (Retd) has today been announced as the new CEO for the Queensland Reconstruction Authority.
Queenslanders will be better prepared for future disasters with 25 projects around the state sharing in $14.7 million through the final round of the Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund.