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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.

Evaluation

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Evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the Category C and D packages we invest in are making a difference. 

Monitoring

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Monitoring is the routine collection of qualitative and quantitative information during program implementation about progress and performance.

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.

Coordinated Fodder Support Package 2025 Western Queensland Trough

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The $12 million Coordinated Fodder Support Package is available to eligible primary producers impacted by the  Western Queensland Surface Trough and Associated Rainfall and Flooding event, commencing 21 March 2025 event

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

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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.

Environmental Recovery - 2025 North and Far North Queensland Tropical Low

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$2.1 million direct funding to the Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation support recovery and improve the condition of the catchments and associated ecological processes and cultural values in th

Hazard and risk management

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Leading state hazard and risk management functions became a Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) responsibility on 1 July 2024 following reforms to Queensland’s Disaster and Emergency ma

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