Queensland’s remote and regional communities will be able to build disaster-damaged public assets from the 2020-21 disaster season back to a better standard after they shared in $20 million in Betterment funding.
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On 11 June 2024, following the successful delivery of the 2024-25 State Budget, the allocation of $100 million of Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) Efficiencies F
South East Queensland primary producers, businesses and non-profit organisations impacted by rainfall and flooding between February and April this year have more time to apply for an Extraordinary Disaster Assistance
Thirty-four flood-impacted homeowners in Ipswich and Brisbane have now accepted the government’s offer to buy back their home following the catastrophic Queensland floods of 2022.
The Flood Warning Infrastructure Network (FWIN) project to upgrade North Queensland’s flood warning network is now complete.
The Queensland Government will provide $10 million towards 22 council projects aiming to reduce disaster risk and lower insurance costs for residents, businesses and communities in North Queensland.