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Infrastructure, community and mental health care, business, industry, and the environment are the focus areas of new assistance measures to support north Queensland’s full recovery from February’s devastating floods.
The Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) can be activated following a eligible disaster event, to provide funding and support to Queensland communities.
Disaster Recovery Grants totalling more than $80 million are the latest assistance measure to support south-east communities following Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
About the flood website
The Queensland Government Flood Website at www.qld.gov.au/flood acts as a source of truth and gateway so that Queenslanders can easi
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The Evaluation Strategy Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements 2024-2027 has been developed to support contemporary evaluation practice within the context of Queensland’s recovery
Led by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA), the development of regional resilience plans support the coordination of future resilience building and mitigation projects across Queensland.
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About the bushfire website
The Queensland Government Bushfire Website at www.qld.gov.au/bushfire acts as a source of truth and gateway so that Queenslande
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.