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Emergency works rapidly reopen Brisbane Valley Highway at Fernvale

The Brisbane Valley Highway at Fernvale reopened just two weeks after south-east Queensland was devastated by record-breaking rainfall and flooding in early 2022.

Rural Landholder Recovery Grants Program - 2023 Tropical Cyclone Jasper

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The $3.0 million Rural Landholder Recovery Grants Program will support the rural residential properties that do not meet the criteria for primary producer assistance.

Reopening Gympie Road after the SEQ floods of 2022

Swift action from Transport and Main Roads (TMR) restored access on a busy north Brisbane road when below-surface damage dramatically revealed itself more than two weeks after catastrophic flooding inundated south-eas

Bornen Constructions Willowbank benefit from Government grant

Flood-affected small businesses across the Southeast have been thrown a lifeline from the Australian and Queensland governments, with grants of up to $50,000 now available.

DRFA grant gives leg-up to Deagon Dress Ups

Deagon Dress Ups owner Katy Hardiman was just days away from opening her costume and equipment hire shop when the South East Queensland floods came through, leaving boxes of costumes, fabrics and handmade garments flo

Resilience boost for critical north west Queensland route

The Department of Transport and Main Roads made north western Queensland the focus of its 2019 Betterment Program.

Flood Risk Management Program (FRMP) - Funding for councils (2021-22)

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The $26.05 million Flood Risk Management Program (FRMP) supports councils to:

Blue & Grae leather helped by DRFA small business grant

After the extreme rain event in late February 2022 Josef Selway, co-owner of Blue & Grae – a business in Albion that creates hand-made leather goods – was expecting his workshop to flood and prepared for what was

Isabella Creek Bridge upgrade completed

A bridge damaged in 2019 was repaired and improved in time for the 2020 wet season thanks to the Queensland Betterment Fund.

Flood report builds back better

The 2021-22 Southern Queensland Floods State Recovery and Resilience Plan 2022-24 shows both the scale of the disaster and the work underway to recover.

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