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Get updates on the recovery efforts in the areas affected by the North and Far North Queensland Monsoon Trough. Find out about disaster recovery funding, personal assistance, grants, flood warning infrastructure, and other funding programs available.
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Current recovery • 39 local government areas activated for Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DFRA) • Personal Assistance: • Community Recovery Referral and Information Centres – Cloncurry and Townsville • Pop-up and outreach visits undertaken in impacted areas • Personal Hardship Assistance Scheme - $32M assisting more than 116,000 people • More than 66,000 calls to Community Recovery Hotline • Psychological First Aid has been provided for more than 63,000 people state-wide • Grants: • Primary producer – approved 1142 grants totalling $65.1M • Small business/not-for-profit organisation – approved 515 grants totalling $6.6M • As at 12 noon Friday 7 June 2019
Ongoing recovery • Identify local and regional priorities and links to available funding • Finalise State Recovery Plan • DRFA support for counter disaster operations and reconstruction of essential public assets continues through damage estimates and project approval to program delivery and acquittal
DRFA Cat C/D Recovery Package - $242M • Approved by Commonwealth and Queensland governments
Flood warning infrastructure • QRA is working closely with councils on a catchment-based approach • Some councils have secured funding under Natural Disaster Resilience Program (NDRP) and/or Local Government Grants and Subsidies Program (LGGSP) • QRA will continue working with councils, Bureau of Meteorology and other asset owners to ensure optimal distribution of assets across the network to increase situational awareness • DRFA Category D ($3.5M) funding secured for a flood mapping and warning program
Other funding and assistance • North Qld Livestock Industry Recovery Agency • Grants for restocking, replanting and on-farm infrastructure • Up to $400,000 (matched by a 50 percent co-contribution) • Rural Financial Counselling • Provides free, confidential and impartial rural financial counselling to primary producers • Works for Queensland program • Job-creating maintenance and minor infrastructure projects relating to assets owned or controlled by Council • Each council receives base allocation of $1 million • Building our Regions • Targeted regional infrastructure program for local government projects • Provides funding for critical infrastructure that meet the specific needs of regional communities and supports economic development, including generating jobs, in regional areas of the Queensland
Other funding and assistance • Local Government Grants and Subsidies Program • Provides grants to local governments to assist with priority infrastructure improvements, essential to the needs of local communities • Transport Infrastructure Development Scheme • Provides funding to local governments for transport related initiatives which support state government objectives • Premier’s Outback Tourism Events Program • Funding from $1000 to $100,000 per event, may provide up to 50 percent of overall event costs • Round 2 closes 15 July 2019 • Mentoring for Growth (M4G) – Mentoring for Recovery • Offers businesses access to volunteer business experts • Provides insights, options and suggestions relating to challenges and opportunities experienced by disaster • Gambling Community Benefit Fund • Grants up to $35k for not-for-profit groups to enhance capacity to provide services, leisure activities and opportunities • Priority 1 - Applications submitted by groups directly impacted by DRFA event in last 2 years • Round 101 closed 31 May 2019