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Purpose
The Local Recovery and Resilience Grants provide $1 million capped grant all
About
The Community and Recreational Asset Recovery and Resilience Program aims to support clean up and repair, and where economical, improve the resilience of community and recreational assets damaged as a direct result
Queensland's Flood Risk Management Program has received a major funding boost that will see more disaster resilience and awareness projects delivered across the state's south, and greater protection of communities.
The new and improved 10km Cooroora Trail is now open following extensive restoration works funded through the $36.8 million Local Economic Recovery Program in response to the 2019 Queensland Bushfires.
Seven Queensland councils will share in $8.9 million of additional funding for a range of projects to help drive the economic recovery of communities impacted by last year’s devastating bushfires.
Grants of up to $75,000 are available for affected producers following the Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon and Flooding event (20 December 2022 - 30 April 2023)&nb
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Grants of up to $50,000 are available for affected non-profit organisations following the Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon and Flooding event (20 December
Three significant events occurred across the 2021-22 Rainfall and Flooding season:
Residences affected by the 2018 Central Queensland Bushfires may be eligible for assistance of up to $10,000 to help pay for clean-up activities, damages or losses that are beyond the vicinity of the residential house.