The Voluntary Home Buy-Back (VHBB) program is enabling vulnerable homeowners and their families to move on, free from the risk of flooding, while also creating new homes for wildlife in the Lockyer Valley.
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Queensland communities most heavily affected by recent cyclones and bushfires will benefit from a range of comprehensive recovery packages totalling $127 million.
Queensland's flagship disaster preparedness, resilience and education program, Get Ready Queensland, has received $1.5 million to create natural hazard communications materials for culturally and linguistically diverse communities across Australia.
The Voluntary Home Buy-Back program (VHBB) has reached a significant milestone with demolition commencing on a unit complex in Mill Street, Goodna.
In the wake of severe rainfall and flooding across western Queensland through March and April, eight councils will receive assistance under joint Commonwealth-state Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), marking the thirteenth disaster activation of 2023-24.