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Flexible Funding Grants - $20 million

Purpose

Flexible Funding Grants support local recovery and resilience building activities for communities impacted by flood events in 2021-2022.

Tourism Recovery and Resilience - $7 million

Purpose

The Tourism Recovery and Resilience package will provide targeted support to the tourism industry in affected areas, assisting them to recover from the impacts of the floods and build lo

Small Business Recovery and Resilience - $14.5 million

Purpose

The small business support package aims to alleviate the stresses, enhance wellness and address mental health issues resulting from the recent flooding as well as provide recovery suppor

Environmental Investigations Program (Procurement)

About

The $1.5 million Environmental Investigations Program will identify environmental impacts from the 2022-23 Northern and Central Queensland Monsoon and Flooding event.

Community Health and Wellbeing - $24.5 million

Purpose

Funding will assist disaster-affected communities, including individuals, families and first responders with mental health services and emotional wellbeing support for those impacted by

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.

Disaster Ready Fund - Round Two 2024-2025

About

On 28 August 2024, the Australian Government announced the successful projects funded nationally across Australia through the $200 million first round of the Disaster Ready Fund (DRF). 

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

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