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Bloomfield Valley Flood Risk Management Package

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The $7.73 million Far North Queensland Flood Risk Management Package will undertake key flood risk management activities in the Bloomfield River catchment, encompassing Cook Shire, Douglas Shire and Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire

Tourism Recovery and Resilience Program - $1.15 million

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The Tourism Recovery and Resilience Program will help eligible councils address local tourism disaster recovery needs following the 2022-23 Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon and Flooding event.

Industry Recovery and Resilience - $2.5 million

Purpose

Industry Recovery and Resilience Officers aim to help producers recover from the initial impacts of the Central, Southern and Western Queensland Rainfall and Flooding, Ex-Tropical Cyclon

2021-22 Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund now open

Queensland communities can now apply for a share of $19.1 million in resilience and risk reduction funding to help them better prepare for future disasters through the Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fu

Community Recovery and Resilience Officers

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The $2.22 million Community Recovery and Resilience Officers program aims to address the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by the 2022-23 Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon and Flooding event, three community

$720.61 million DRFA Phase 3 package approved

The Australian and Queensland Governments will each invest $360 million under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) to support extraordinary flood recovery across Queensland.

Betterment builds Barbagallos Road back better - Hinchinbrook

Hinchinbrook builds resilience to withstand flooding in Halifax through the 2019 betterment program.

Somerset's new flood resilient bridge over troubled water

Building greater resilience into vital infrastructure has paid dividends for a rural south-east Queensland community routinely isolated by flooded roads.

Resupply to flood isolated properties

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During a natural disaster, the Queensland Government will assist isolated individuals with the resupply of essential goods, including food and medical supplies.

Personal hardship payments extended through flooded Moreton Bay

Hardship assistance from the Australian and Queensland Governments has been extended to more Moreton Bay residents affected by recent heavy rains and flooding.

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