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Brochure - About the QRA

A printable brochure describing an overview of the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA), its programs, tools and resources.

Our work

Queensland Reconstruction Authority leads initiatives that help make Queensland the most disaster resilient state in Australia. These activities assist government, businesses and the wider community mitigate risks and prepare for disasters. 

Registrations open for the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund

Queenslanders whose homes were damaged by floods can now register to raise, retrofit or have their home voluntarily bought back through the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund.

Personal hardship payments extended through flooded Moreton Bay

Hardship assistance from the Australian and Queensland Governments has been extended to more Moreton Bay residents affected by recent heavy rains and flooding.

Southern Queensland primary producers, small businesses and additional councils activated for flood funds

Low interest loans are now available for Queensland primary producers and small businesses in local government areas facing a massive clean-up operation in the aftermath of the flooding across the state's south.

Net widens for disaster funds in northern and central-western Queensland

Disaster assistance has been extended to the local government areas of Charters Towers, Flinders and Richmond following intense rainfall and flooding throughout northern and central-western Queensland over the past month.

$720.61 million DRFA Phase 3 package approved

The Australian and Queensland Governments will each invest $360 million under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) to support extraordinary flood recovery across Queensland.

Disaster support activated for flooded southern regions

Disaster assistance is now available to 12 local government areas from Gold Coast to Gladstone that have been grappling with the effects of torrential rain and flooding.

Flood assistance available to Barcaldine, Longreach and Winton primary producers

Disaster support is now available to farmers in Barcaldine, Longreach and Winton after intense rainfall and flooding swept through the region in April and May.

More northern Queensland communities supported with their flood recovery

Disaster assistance has been extended to Cloncurry, Douglas, Hope Vale and McKinlay following recent intense rainfall that resulted in far reaching flooding throughout northern and central-western Queensland.

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