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Financial support is now available for north Queensland residents and councils impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily.
Disaster assistance is available to primary producers in Barcaldine, Longreach and Winton after intense rainfall and flooding swept through Northern and Central-Western Queensland during April and May.
Disaster assistance has been extended to the Local Government Areas of Burke, Flinders, McKinlay and Paroo as the impacts from the ongoing floods in Western Queensland continue to be realised.
A new five-year strategy to strengthen disaster resilience in Queensland will further improve the state’s capacity to deal with natural disasters and climate change.
To empower young people and build their confidence in identifying and preparing for disasters in their homes and communities, the Australian Red Cross will be running the Pillowcase Project, funded by the Queensland Disaster Resilience Fund (QDRF).
Critical disaster assistance will now flow to flood-affected primary producers in Central, Southern and Western Queensland through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).
Disaster assistance is available to seven additional local councils following extreme monsoonal rainfall and flooding across Northern and Central Queensland.
Balonne Shire Council and eligible residents in the bushfire hit areas of Dirranbandi and Hebel on the Queensland-New South Wales border can now access support following recent blazes.
QRA's Management and Reporting System (MARS) has now been live for a year, and we want to hear from the councils and state agencies using it about ways we can improve it.
The Australian and Queensland Governments will invest $7.4 million to restore Sooning Street Bridge, Magnetic Island, after the critical piece of infrastructure was destroyed by floodwaters during the summer.