Disaster Recovery Grants for primary producers, small businesses and not-for-profits, and a council Community Relief Fund are the latest assistance measures extended to western Queensland communities devastated by recent floods.
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The newly announced Small Business Recovery Assistance Grants will provide up to $15,000 to eligible small businesses that experienced significant trading disruptions due to this year's summer flooding in the north.
New life has been breathed into the Beree-Badalla Reserve Boardwalk on the banks of Currumbin Creek, with a $4 million investment from the Australian and Queensland Governments restoring the popular recreational asset after it was damaged by floods in 2022.
QRA officers have hit the road for a three-week Reconstruction Monitoring operation to check on the recovery progress of disaster affected communities in the Far North, north, and south-east.
More than 7,500 hours’ work in difficult conditions have helped restore access to a popular but remote tropical tourist town in the wake of Australia’s wettest cyclone on record.
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.
Green shoots of change have grown from a period of disaster destruction for two Western Downs producers, whose experiences have been channelled into a comprehensive future flood strategy for their business.
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Applications are open for a new disaster recovery funding program targeting community recreational assets in 30 flood impacted north and Far North Queensland council areas.