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SEQ businesses, farmers and not-for-profits eligible for disaster loans

Concessional loans are now available for south-east Queensland small businesses, primary producers and not-for-profits hard hit by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

Disaster affected sport and recreation clubs score welcome relief

Not-for-profit sport and recreation clubs impacted by recent major disasters across Queensland can apply for recovery grants to help them get back on the park.

Grants for stronger homes in Queensland's north

Flood affected homeowners in north and Far North Queensland can now access up to $10,000 to repair their damaged properties with greater long-term flood resilience.

Experienced local leads recovery for western Queensland floods

The Queensland Government has appointed highly experienced local grazier Stuart Mackenzie OAM to lead recovery efforts in flood stricken western Queensland.

State Recovery Coordinator appointed to oversee north Queensland flood recovery

North Queensland’s transition from flood response to recovery has been boosted with the appointment of Andrew Cripps as Queensland State Recovery Coordinator.

Primary Production Industry Support Package - 2025 North and Far North Queensland Tropical Low

About

This $7.1 million Primary Production Industry Support fund assists the Department of Primary Industries to tailor holistic support to primary producers in activated LGAs.

DRFA grant eligibility amendments allow Queensland farmers to re-establish disaster affected crops

Groundbreaking changes to criteria around DRFA Disaster Recovery Grants will, for the first time ever, allow flood impacted Queensland farmers to access the funding for replanting activities after a disaster event.

Deep dive into adaptation and innovation builds flood resilience

A mix of 17th century physics and Aussie ingenuity is protecting the equipment managing traffic flow on some of Brisbane’s major roads.

About Reconstruction Monitoring

QRA introduced Reconstruction Monitoring in 2011 following an extreme summer of disasters that saw widespread flooding and Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi devastate much of Queensland.

Disaster loans and hardship assistance available for western Queensland

Concessional loans up to $250,000 have been activated for flood affected outback farmers and small businesses, and impacted residents in six council areas can also access a range of financial assistance measures.

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