The Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements and State Disaster Relief Arrangements Information Sheet provides an overview of DRFA and SDRA delivery in Queensland.
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Regular reporting is an important requirement for projects funded under joint Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), and non-DRFA programs like the Queensland Resilience and Risk Reductio
About the Queensland Recovery Plan
The Queensland Recovery Plan outlines recovery requirements for operations, planning and arrangements at the local, district and state level.
About the Human and Social FRRG
Human and social recovery relates to the emotional, social, physical and psychological health and well-being of individuals, families and communities following a disaster.
Additional grants and loans are now available for flood affected primary producers, small businesses, and sporting and community clubs to help them get back on their feet following the recent floods through south-east Queensland.
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Recipients of Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) assistance must adhere to the DRFA media and public acknowledgement requirements (set under section 5.2 of the Commonwealth’s DRFA Guidelines).
The following table outlines QRA Reconstruction Monitoring by year, event and assessments.
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This guidance provides local governments and state agencies a quick overview of standard joint Commonwealth/State funded funding relief measures that may be activated as assistance towards the cost of responding to, and recovering fr
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QRA relies on Digital Road Network (DRN) data from applicant organisations (councils and state agencies) to verify the location of transport infrastructure and ass
This guidance relates to eligibility for joint Commonwealth State funding under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) Reconstruction of Essential Public Assets (REPA), Emergency Works (EWK) and Immediate Reconstruction Works (IRW) to r