Recovery assistance grants of up to $25,000 are now available to support the recovery of primary producers in Far North Queensland impacted by Tropical Cyclone Niran.
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Eight Queensland councils and one state agency will share in $10.7 million of additional funding aimed at assisting economic and social recovery in communities impacted by the 2019 Queensland Bushfires.
More than $11 million has been approved for a range of projects that will help with the economic and social recovery in Queensland communities that were heavily impacted by last year’s bushfires.
Seven Queensland councils will share in $8.9 million of additional funding for a range of projects to help drive the economic recovery of communities impacted by last year’s devastating bushfires.
Disaster assistance is now available to five flood-impacted local councils following heavy rainfall and flooding across western and southern Queensland from 10-13 November 2021.
Queensland’s tourism industry received a major boost today with the official opening of Whitsunday Regional Council’s new world-class Shute Harbour Marine Terminal.
Disaster assistance has been extended to further support flood impacted residents and communities in central, southern and western Queensland as the state’s flooding emergency continues to unfold.
Councils, state agencies and not-for-profits will share in more than $19 million in resilience and risk reduction funding to help communities better prepare for future disasters.
The Get Ready Queensland team made a special visit to Rocklea State School this morning with GRQ Ambassador Johnathan Thurston to officially launch Get Ready Queensland Week for 2020.
Disaster assistance has been extended to the local government areas of Goondiwindi, Lockyer Valley, Quilpie and Southern Downs following the heavy rainfall and flash flooding that drenched southern Queensland this week.