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Hardship and council assistance available for flooded north Queensland communities

As a tropical low continues to bring torrential downpours to north Queensland, the Australian and Queensland Governments have activated disaster payments for eligible residents.

Experienced local leads recovery for western Queensland floods

The Queensland Government has appointed highly experienced local grazier Stuart Mackenzie OAM to lead recovery efforts in flood stricken western Queensland.

More support and more time for flooded north Queenslanders

As the clean-up continues following the monsoon and flooding event in northern and central Queensland, more disaster support is being made available to impacted communities.

Flood resilience grants and mental health support for North West Queensland

A new $5 million package to help pay for community recovery costs and resilience initiatives, as well as ramp up mental health support, is now available for Queenslanders impacted by recent disaster events in th

Queenslanders urged to Get Ready ahead of storm season

With Australia in line for a third La Nina season in a row, Queenslanders are being urged to prepare their families and property for possible natural disasters. That’s the message during Get Ready Queensland Week, which launched today in Brisbane and Rockhampton.

Resilient infrastructure

Resilient infrastructure plays a critical role in supporting communities to withstand, respond to, and recover from natural disasters. Planning for resilient infrastructure has the potential to significantly reduce disaster costs.

Strengthen resilience through preparedness

Strengthen resilience through preparedness is one of the four organisational principles in the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) Strat

Captain Creek meet and greet

The Captain Creek Rural Fire Brigade arranged an emergency services meet and greet for the Captain Creek community. Approximately 100 residents from Captain Creek and surrounding area attended.

2019 Betterment Fund

Program purpose

The purpose of the 2019 Betterment program is to build back more resilient essential infrastructure damaged by the devastating impacts of the North and Far North Queensland Monsoon Trough, 25 January

Efficiencies Funding Program 2023-24

About 

On 13 June 2023, following the successful delivery of the 2023-24 State Budget, the allocation of $152 million of Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) Efficiencies Funding Program (R

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