Exceptional Circumstances Recovery Grants are now available for impacted primary producers in the southern Queensland impacted by bushfires in late 2023.
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The Australian and Queensland governments have announced a new $119 million recovery and resilience package to help communities impacted by the extreme 2023 monsoonal floods experienced across northern and central Queensland with long-term recovery.
More than $26 million in Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) will support crucial recovery works for Queensland waterways, gullies and riverbanks impacted by severe floods in 2022.
Financial support is now available for north Queensland residents and councils impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily.
More Queensland residents and councils are eligible for disaster assistance as severe weather associated with ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily continues to impact more the state.
Residents in another 15 localities in the City of Moreton Bay can now access financial support following recent heavy rainfall and flooding.
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Grant funding is highly competitive. Assessors will be reviewing many applications so it's crucial that you present a concise and easy to read application that addresses all stated requirements.
The Australian Government is investing $91.8 million to better protect northern, Far North and north-west Queensland communities against future natural disasters.