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Extraordinary assistance grants up to $50,000 for primary producers and up to $25,000 for small businesses hit by recent floods in central, southern and western Queensland are now available.
Extraordinary disaster assistance recovery grants up to $50,000, low-interest loans up to $250,000, and freight subsidies up to $5,000 are now available for eligible primary producers in the Somerset region after the floods that hit central, southern and western Queensland in November and December 2021.
Disaster assistance is now available for Noosa Shire and Isaac Regional Councils following the severe flooding event between November and December last year.
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 now available for Far North Queensland’s Cook and Douglas Shire Councils, which were both hit by Category Two Tropical Cyclone Tiffany earlier this month.
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.
Disaster assistance has been extended to the Longreach local government area as the extent of the ongoing floods in western Queensland continues to be realised.
Disaster assistance is now available to speed up the recovery of eight regional communities in western Queensland affected by extreme rainfall and flooding last month.
Almost 40 per cent of the homes and commercial buildings impacted by the south-east Queensland floods are no longer showing signs of damage, and repairs have started on almost one-third of the properties still damaged.
Extraordinary assistance grants of up to $50,000 are now available for primary producers, small businesses and non-profit organisations affected by the recent floods in the Wide Bay-Burnett region to help commun