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One year on from the 2022 SEQ floods - Jokers Costume Mega Store, Rocklea

Around 35,000 costumes were destroyed when Jokers Costume Mega Store in Rocklea was inundated with 1.8 metres of floodwater following the Brisbane rain bomb of 2022.

Luke Hardwick-Greaves, Rocklea – Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program

“We will always cherish the time we spent here; we are ready to move forward and create a new sense of belonging in our new community. It's an exciting time and we’re looking forward to what the future holds.”

Chris and Ronnella Onyeajum, Goodna – Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program

Chris and Ronnella Onyeajum faced the daunting task of cleaning out their house and property following the devastating floods in February 2022.

Bornen Constructions Willowbank benefit from Government grant

Flood-affected small businesses across the Southeast have been thrown a lifeline from the Australian and Queensland governments, with grants of up to $50,000 now available.

Dirk de Vos, Goodna - Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program

An elevated acre-block in Fernvale, away from the threat of rising waters, with a flying fox for the kids.

Paul Harding, Goodna - Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program

Goodna resident Paul Harding and his family were among the first Queenslanders to accept a Resilient Homes Fund buy-back offer after their family home was devastated in the 2022 floods.

The value of riverine recovery on a diverse environment

Through locally led disaster recovery actions in vital state waterways, the Riverine Recovery Program is strengthening Queensland’s environment against future natural disasters and protecting its biodiversity for generations to come.

Tax Today - Extraordinary Disaster Assistance Recovery Grant recipient

You don’t have to be an accountant to know that an extraordinary amount of rain - plus a small amount of time - equals trouble.  

Milton Rum Distillery – Extraordinary Disaster Assistance Recovery Grant recipient

A move from Castlemaine Street in Milton to Albion wasn’t enough to save the Milton Rum Distillery from the flood waters that devastated much of South East Queensland in early 2022.

Science of Fitness - Extraordinary Disaster Assistance Recovery Grant recipient

Today we'd like you to meet Joe. He runs Science Of Fitness in West End, Brisbane.

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