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Building Functional Recovery and Resilience Group

About the Building FRRG

The effects of a disaster on the built environment often result in damage and disruption which inhibits the capacity of essential services and services

Roads and Transport FRRG

About the Roads and Transport FRRG

The effects of a disaster on transport networks, including road, rail, aviation and maritime normally result in difficulty accessing communities and disruption to critical supply chains

Disaster assistance extended for flooded Queensland small business and not-for-profit organisations

Low interest disaster assistance and essential working capital loans of up to $100,000 are now available to more small businesses and not-for-profit organisations following the latest floods to inundate southern Queensland.

Disaster assistance extended to support flooded Queensland primary producers, small businesses and additional councils

Low interest loans are now available for Queensland primary producers and small businesses in local government areas facing a massive clean-up operation in the aftermath of the flooding in Southern Queensland.

Disaster assistance is available to primary producers in Barcaldine, Longreach and Winton

Disaster assistance is available to primary producers in Barcaldine, Longreach and Winton after intense rainfall and flooding swept through Northern and Central-Western Queensland during April and May.

Disaster assistance extended following Northern and Central Western Queensland Floods

Disaster assistance has been extended to more flood-affected communities after the Northern and Central Western Queensland event during April and May.

$105 million to repair flood damaged recreational assets

Extraordinary disaster assistance of $105 million is now available to local councils and state agencies to clean up and repair community and recreational assets damaged in the major floods of the 2021-22 disaster season.

Registrations open for the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund

Queenslanders whose homes were damaged by floods can now register to raise, retrofit or have their home voluntarily bought back through the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund.

More flood support for Queensland farmers and small businesses

Additional grants and loans are now available for flood-affected primary producers, small businesses and sporting and community clubs to help them get back on their feet following the recent floods through South-East Queensland.

$741 million Resilient Residential Recovery Package approved

The Queensland Government will work with the Australian Government, local councils and communities to deliver a $741 million program to support the recovery of flood affected Queenslanders and help improve the resilience of their homes to future flooding.

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