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Personal Hardship Assistance extended to more flood affected Moreton Bay residents

Residents in another 15 localities in the City of Moreton Bay can now access financial support following recent heavy rainfall and flooding.

Community Mental Health Package - $1 million

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Funding of $1 million is available to engage service providers to deliver a series of community-led mental health and wellbeing events in the worst affected local government areas (LGAs) following the&n

More cyclone recovery funding for SEQ small businesses, primary producers and not-for-profits

Disaster Recovery Grants totalling more than $80 million are the latest assistance measure to support south-east communities following Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

Medium to Large Business Recovery Loans - $150 million

Purpose

This loan scheme will support medium to large businesses, including primary producers, related agricultural businesses, and other businesses critical to

Strengthening Bribie’s sand surfaces in the wake of storms and floods

Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area is seeing visitors return in droves with the completion of 4WD track repair works. But the journey to this point since the 2021-22 disaster season hasn't all been smooth going.

Community Development Program

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Mental Health Recovery Program

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Eligible essential public assets - DRFA

This guidance relates to eligibility for joint Commonwealth State funding under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) Reconstruction of Essential Public Assets (REPA), Emergency Works (EWK) and Immediate Reconstruction Works (IRW) to r

Emergency housing solutions wheeled out for bushfire victims

In early November 2023 a convoy of 23 caravans rolled into Tara in Queensland's Western Downs to provide temporary accommodation for vulnerable locals following devastating bushfires throughout the region.

First property buy back offers accepted by flood-affected SEQ homeowners

Twenty-three flood-impacted homeowners in Goodna and Brisbane have become the first Queenslanders to accept a voluntary home buy back offer as part of the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund.

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