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Mental Health Recovery Program

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SEQ recovery on track 12 months after devastating floods

Of the 8,698 homes and businesses identified as damaged following the catastrophic SEQ floods of 2022, 6,744 properties, nearly 80 per cent, are now damage free once again.

$20 million Community Recovery Package - Category C

Purpose

The $20 million package is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments to support Queensland communities in their recovery from the 2019 Queensland Bushfires, September - December 2019 unde

Community Health and Wellbeing package – 2023 Southern Queensland Bushfires

About

The $6.24 million Community Health and Wellbeing package targets communities activated for personal hardship assistance and who experienced loss and severe damage of properties due to the

Townsville and Palm Island Regional Resilience Strategy

The Queensland Government has partnered with Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council and Townsville City Council to deliver the Palm Island and Townsville Regional Resilience Strategy which harnesses local expertise to champion a holistic ap

Floods a catalyst for producers’ long-term preparedness and recovery

Green shoots of change have grown from a period of disaster destruction for two Western Downs producers, whose experiences have been channelled into a comprehensive future flood strategy for their business.

Flood management plans help producers build resilience

Property-specific flood management plans are helping primary producers tackle an age-old problem: protecting their property – their very livelihood – from the ravages of natural disasters.

Flexible funding grants for flooded Queensland communities

Queensland communities affected by devastating weather events last summer will benefit from $19.5 million in Flexible Funding Grants to drive recovery and resilience projects.

Governance

Legislation

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) was established under the Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act 2011 following unprecedented natural disasters that struck Queensland over the summer months of 2010-11.

Queensland plans for bushfire recovery

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) has been working closely with councils and across agencies to coordinate recovery in the local government areas affected by the latest devastating bushfires in southern and northern Queensland.

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