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.
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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.
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
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.
The new and improved 10km Cooroora Trail is now open following extensive restoration works funded through the $36.8 million Local Economic Recovery Program in response to the 2019 Queensland Bushfires.
Demolition works have now begun in Maryborough on homes bought back under the Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program, with many materials set to be reused or recycled.
A new $5 million package to help pay for community recovery costs and resilience initiatives, as well as ramp up mental health support, is now available for Queenslanders impacted by recent disaster events in th