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The $7 million Emergency Response Fund (ERF) Flood Warning Infrastructure Network (FWIN) program is supporting best practice flood warning infrastructure following the February–March 2022 flood eve
Ten projects supporting the recovery of threatened species in communities impacted by the severe floods of 2022 are now underway thanks to the $38.9 million Environmental Recovery Program.
Residents isolated by flooding in Camooweal, 190km north-west of Mount Isa, can now access Personal Hardship Assistance provided by the Queensland Government.
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 is available to Whitsunday Regional Council to help repair damage to local infrastructure following intense rainfall in late 2022.
More assistance is being rolled out to Queensland communities severely affected by the ongoing monsoon floods.