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Crossing repairs coming for FNQ's Mitchell River

Carpentaria Shire Council will receive more than $22 million to repair the vital Mitchell River Crossing along Dunbar Koolatah Road

IGEM Review into Queensland's Disaster Management Arrangements

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) welcomes the Queensland's Disaster Management Arrangements 2023 Review Report 2: 2022–2023 published by the Inspector-General Emergency Management on 31 May 2023.

QRA Report - October 2013
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Emergency Response Fund

About the Emergency Response Fund (ERF) $75 million Queensland flood recovery and resilience package

On 9 June 2023, the Australian Government announced the successful projects funded through the Emergen

$150 million for Queensland under new Disaster Ready Fund

Queensland will be better protected and prepared for future natural disasters with 50 local projects funded under Round One of the Australian Government’s new Disaster Ready Fund. In total, Queensland will benefit from over $150 million in combined investment from government and delivery partners.

Bundaberg East Levee a big boost for flood resilience

Parts of Bundaberg East, Bundaberg South and the city’s CBD will be better protected from future flooding after the Australian and Queensland Governments agreed to build a 1.7km concrete levee parallel to the so

$75 million for Queensland disaster recovery and resilience

Disaster-prone Queensland regions will benefit from new road and bridge upgrades, and improvements to council flood warning services, through new funding from the Australian Government.

More time for extraordinary disaster assistance grants

Primary producers, small businesses and not-for-profit agencies still recovering from the devastating floods of early 2022 now have more time to apply for Extraordinary Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants of up

Hundreds more homes identified for voluntary home buy-back

More homeowners in flood-prone areas are set to receive a voluntary home buy-back offer, with the additional purchase of another 300 homes under the Resilient Homes Fund.

Extra help for flood-affected Queensland small business with mental health and wellness support

Small business owners in Greater Brisbane, Gympie and Ipswich still doing it tough from last year's flood events, will be able to turn to three new small business wellness coaches to reduce stress, overcome chal

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