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Personal hardship assistance now available for flood-impacted areas in the Moreton Bay region

Personal hardship disaster assistance has now been extended to residents of impacted streets in the Moreton Bay Regional Council area to assist impacted individuals and families affected by the recent rainfall and flooding.

Disaster assistance available following floods in Northern and Central-Western Queensland in April

Disaster assistance is now available in ten Local Government Areas after intense rainfall resulted in widespread flooding throughout much of Northern and Central-Western Queensland in April.

Disaster assistance extended following floods in Northern and Central-Western Queensland in April

Disaster assistance has been extended to the local government areas of Charters Towers, Flinders and Richmond following intense rainfall and flooding throughout northern and central-western Queensland over the p

$720.61 million DRFA Phase 3 package approved

The Commonwealth and Queensland Governments will each invest $360 million to support a new Phase 3 Floods Recovery Package for Queensland under Category C and D of the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

Disaster assistance available for latest Queensland flood event

Disaster assistance is now available for 12 Local Government Areas (LGAs) currently experiencing the latest rainfall and flooding event in Southern Queensland.

Disaster assistance extended for more flooded Northern Queensland communities

Disaster assistance has been extended to four additional Local Government Areas of Cloncurry, Douglas, Hope Vale and McKinlay following the intense rainfall which resulted in far reaching flooding throughout Northern

Hazard and risk management

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Leading state hazard and risk management functions became a Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) responsibility on 1 July 2024 following reforms to Queensland’s Disaster and Emergency ma

$558.5 million support package for south-east Queensland

Financial support for flood-affected small businesses, farmers, not-for-profit organisations and sporting and community clubs in South East Queensland is available thanks to an agreement between the Prime Minister and Queensland Premier following the devastating February floods.

Monitoring and evaluation

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Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference.

The objectives for measurement across the portfolio will be to examine whether each package:

Disaster assistance extended to Longreach following floods

Disaster assistance has been extended to the Local Government Area (LGA) of Longreach as the extent of the ongoing floods in Western Queensland continues to be realised.

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