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A benchmark for disability services to aspire to

A program empowering NDIS participants in the Bundaberg area to prepare for disasters has been described nationally as "impressive", and the "best system".
Mount Tabor Bushfire, 22 September - 8 October 2024
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Revitalised Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve reopens

Ipswich’s much-loved Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve has reopened after being severely damaged by the devastating floods of 2022.
Diamantina Rainfall and Flooding, 1 - 7 July 2024
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More than $200 million in new assistance measures for Tropical Cyclone Jasper recovery

A fourth exceptional circumstances support package for communities affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper will fund resilient infrastructure, drainage upgrades, legal aid and more.

More time for Jasper hit FNQ producers to apply for grants

Far North Queensland primary producers affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper have been given an extension to apply for Extraordinary Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants.

Activations

The Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) is a jointly funded program between the Australian Government and state and territory (state) governments, through which the Australian Government provides financial assistance to support sta

Overcoming roadblocks keeps scenic highway open

Far North Queensland’s idyllic environment presented road works crews with unique challenges to complete critical emergency repairs on the scenic Captain Cook Highway that connects Cairns and Mossman.

Wide Bay-Burnett councils activated for disaster assistance

Financial assistance is now available to five councils in the Wide Bay-Burnett region affected by heavy rain and flooding during December.

Funding flows for flooded south-west

As the nation enters its fourth La Nina in five years, the effects of heightened rainfall are already being felt across Queensland, with widespread flooding inundating much of the south-west in late 2024.

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