Impacted primary producers in three Far North Queensland Indigenous shires can now access financial assistance for their recovery from ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper.
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Extraordinary disaster assistance grants have been extended to flood-affected primary producers, small businesses and communities affected by the Southern Queensland flooding event in May.
Recovery and resilience priorities for Queensland communities impacted during the 2023-24 disaster season have been detailed in the 2023-24 State Recovery and Resilience Plan (SRRP).
Disaster assistance has been extended to more impacted local government areas after the northern and central-western Queensland flood emergency of April and May.
More assistance for Queensland communities impacted by severe weather in December has been made available by the Australian and Queensland Governments.
Disaster assistance is now available to Gold Coast, Logan and Scenic Rim councils following sustained heavy rainfall and ongoing flash-flooding across Southern Queensland.
Local councils across Queensland will receive financial assistance to deliver crucial infrastructure improvements under a program to safeguard regional and remote communities across the state.
Noosa Council's disaster response and recovery capabilities have been bolstered with the opening of its state-of-the-art Local Disaster Coordination Centre for the community.
Concessional loans are now available for flood affected businesses and not-for-profits in the South Burnett local government area.
Born out of a season of severe flooding, a proactive program is helping flood affected primary producers avoid being reactive to disaster impacts in the years ahead.