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Queensland's flagship disaster preparedness, resilience and education program, Get Ready Queensland, has received $1.5 million to create natural hazard communications materials for culturally and linguistically diverse communities across Australia.
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On 28 August 2024, the Australian Government announced the successful projects funded nationally across Australia through the $200 million first round of the Disaster Ready Fund (DRF).
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On 7 June 2023, the Australian Government announced the successful projects funded nationally across Australia through the $200 million first round of the Disaster Ready Fund (DRF).
Disaster assistance is now available for 19 local councils in regional Queensland, impacted by recent wet weather events.
The Repeat Events and Dollars Index (REDI) mapping application, developed by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority, will help councils better understand their risk to natural disasters and the costs that come with such events.
Disaster assistance has been activated for south-east Queensland councils as communities prepare for Tropical Cyclone Alfred to make landfall.
Further disaster funding is available for northern Queensland communities as monsoonal rain and flooding continues to impact the region.
Assistance for counter disaster operations and the repair of roads is now available for the Lockyer Valley, Balonne and Barcoo local government areas following severe storms occurring from 19-27 October 2022.
Disaster assistance has been extended to further support flood impacted residents and communities in Central, Southern and Western Queensland as the State’s flooding emergency continues to unfold.
Disaster assistance is now available for northern Queensland councils battling a series of fierce bushfires that have impacted the region.