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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

Accommodation Support - $55.1 million

Purpose

The accommodation support package provides short to medium term support for eligible individuals and families displaced by the 2021-22 summer season weather events.

Economic Functional Recovery and Resilience Group

About the Economic FRRG

The effects of a disaster on the economic environment can be classified in terms of direct and indirect impacts. The tangi

Environment Functional Recovery and Resilience Group

About the Environment FRRG

The effects of a disaster on the natural environment may be a direct result of the disaster or through a secondary impact or

Building Functional Recovery and Resilience Group

About the Building FRRG

The effects of a disaster on the built environment often result in damage and disruption which inhibits the capacity of essential services and services

Roads and Transport FRRG

About the Roads and Transport FRRG

The effects of a disaster on transport networks, including road, rail, aviation and maritime normally result in difficulty accessing communities and disruption to critical supply chains

$105 million to repair flood damaged recreational assets

Extraordinary disaster assistance of $105 million is now available to local councils and state agencies to clean up and repair community and recreational assets damaged in the major floods of the 2021-22 disaster season.

$558.5 million support package for south-east Queensland

Financial support for flood-affected small businesses, farmers, not-for-profit organisations and sporting and community clubs in South East Queensland is available thanks to an agreement between the Prime Minister and Queensland Premier following the devastating February floods.

Monitoring and evaluation

About 

Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference.

The objectives for measurement across the portfolio will be to examine whether each package:

Proserpine ready to be entertained once more!

In the final piece of Whitsunday Regional Council's Cyclone Debbie recovery puzzle, the new Proserpine Entertainment Centre has swung its doors open to the public.

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