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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

Rural Landholder Recovery Grants Program - 2023 Northern Queensland Bushfires

About 

The $1 million Rural Landholder Recovery Grants Program will support the rural residential properties that do not meet the criteria for primary producer assistance.

Tourism Recovery Program

Program purpose

Property Level Flood Information Portals - QRA-led solution

About

The Property Level Flood Information Portals (Portals) will support the development of local government property level flood information portals to ensure the broader benefits of flood studies and risk assessments

Community Development Program

Program purpose

Betterment keeps Mapoon connected and safe

Put to the test by Tropical Cyclone Marcia just three months after completion, betterment reconstruction works on the Weipa-Mapoon road came through with flying colours and continue to provide value for money and uninterrupted access for Mapoon residents.

Recovery resources for young children

Birdie’s Tree supports the mental health and resilience of expectant and new parents, babies and young children through natural disasters and disruptive events.

Exceptional Circumstances Recovery Grants for Primary Producers - 2023 Southern Queensland Bushfires

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Grants up to $75,000 are available for bushfire affected primary producers to hire or purchase equipment and materials, clean up and remove debris, replace fencing, and cover other costs associated with recovery fo

Central Queensland Bushfires Recovery Plan 2018-2021 launched

The Central Queensland Bushfires Recovery Plan 2018-2021 sets a clear framework for locally led bushfire recovery and reconstruction efforts following blazes that devastated around 1.4 million hectares of land in late 2018.

Multimillion-dollar tourism package to bring visitors back to bushfire-impacted communities

A $6 million tourism recovery package has been announced to attract tourists back to Scenic Rim, Southern Downs, Sunshine Coast and Noosa following the devastating September bushfires.

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