About FLOOD-EX21 Recovery in practice
‘FLOOD-EX21 Recovery in practice’ brought more than 100 leaders including mayors, councillors, council representatives and recovery experts from local, state and federal agencies to
‘FLOOD-EX21 Recovery in practice’ brought more than 100 leaders including mayors, councillors, council representatives and recovery experts from local, state and federal agencies to
The $1 million Coordinated Emergency Fodder Support Package aims to assist the state government with the extraordinary costs of undertaking emergency livestock support activities to ensure prima
On 11 June 2024, following the successful delivery of the 2024-25 State Budget, the allocation of $100 million of Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) Efficiencies F
The $520,000 funding for Agricultural Industry Recovery and Resilience Officers program will employ targeted, specialised resilience officers who will work with industry, local governments an
The $105 million Exclusion Fence Restitution Program is to provide grants up to $500,000 to eligible primary producers to rebuild damaged or destroyed fencing and help contain and protect surviving livestock following the
Program purpose
Building capacity in recovery and resilience through expert leadership and partnerships is one of the three organisational objectives in the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) Strategic Plan 2024-28.
This guidance applies to managing Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), Reconstruction of Essential Public Assets (REPA) funding on assets that have been re-damaged by a subsequent DRFA event.