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The value of riverine recovery on a diverse environment

Through locally led disaster recovery actions in vital state waterways, the Riverine Recovery Program is strengthening Queensland’s environment against future natural disasters and protecting its biodiversity for generations to come.

Roads and Transport FRRG

About the Roads and Transport FRRG

The effects of a disaster on transport networks, including road, rail, aviation and maritime normally result in difficulty accessing communities and disruption to critical supply chains

Helping Queensland's riverine environments recover

More than $19 million in disaster assistance is now available to repair damaged riverine areas following severe flooding which impacted large areas of Queensland in early 2022.

Queensland resilience recognised with awards

Community groups, state and local governments, an architects’ firm and a north Queensland high school have taken out top honours at the 2020 Get Ready Queensland Resilient Australia Awards, with winners announced at a virtual ceremony as part of this year’s Get Ready Queensland Week.

DRFA media and public acknowledgement requirements

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Recipients of Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) assistance must adhere to the DRFA media and public acknowledgement requirements (set under section 5.2 of the Commonwealth’s DRFA Guidelines).

2023 Betterment Fund

About

The Queensland Government has established a $100 million Betterment Fund available to the 45 eligible local government areas in Queensland impacted by the Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon an

2021-22 Rainfall and Flooding - For small businesses, not-for profit organisations and sporting and community clubs

Three significant events occurred across the 2021-22 Rainfall and Flooding season:

Disused Gympie caravan park reborn as crisis accommodation wins Resilient Australia Award

Unprecedented flooding in Gympie was the catalyst for a stunning transformation that saw a disused caravan park become crisis accommodation and a blueprint for the future.

Monitoring and Evaluation - 2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Rainfall and Flooding

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The $1 million Monitoring and Evaluation funding is to ensure the jointly funded Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) packages are achieving the intended recovery and resilience objectives following the

2022 Betterment Fund

Purpose

The Queensland Government has established a $170 million Betterment Fund ($150 million under DRFA Category D and $20 million DRFA Category E) available across eligible local government areas

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