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More than 100 homes settled for voluntary buy-back

Queensland’s Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program, part of the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund, has hit a new milestone with more than 100 flood-impacted home settlements complete.

Disaster assistance for Whitsunday Council after severe rain

Disaster assistance is available to Whitsunday Regional Council to help repair damage to local infrastructure following intense rainfall in late 2022.

More assistance for flooded Queensland communities

More assistance is being rolled out to Queensland communities severely affected by the ongoing monsoon floods.

QRA Report - July 2013
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Decade of Betterment making Queensland infrastructure better

Since the first Betterment Fund was established in 2013, the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) has worked with councils and state agencies to deliver a wide variety of infrastructure projects across the state.

More support and more time for flooded north Queenslanders

As the clean-up continues following the monsoon and flooding event in northern and central Queensland, more disaster support is being made available to impacted communities.

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.

$12 million to support flooded primary producers and small businesses

A support package of up to $12 million is now available for primary producers, small businesses and not-for-profits in the hardest hit flood-affected communities across northern and weste

QRA Report - August 2013
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2022-23 Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon and Flooding

Event summary

An active monsoon season and a number of slow-moving low-pressure systems produced exceptionally heavy rainfall across the north of the state from late December 2022 into March 2023.

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