Governments Commit $26.6 Million More to Queensland Flood Recovery

The funding targets farmers, small businesses, clean-up efforts, and mental health support across flood-hit regions.
Governments Commit $26.6 Million More to Queensland Flood Recovery
Bowman Parade in the suburb of Bardon is flooded in Brisbane, Australia, on March 9, 2025. Albert Perez/Getty Images
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Flood-hit communities across north, north-west, and central Queensland are set to receive additional recovery support, with governments committing a further $26.6 million in funding.

The initiative targets primary producers, small businesses, clean-up efforts, and mental health support following widespread flooding caused by the North Queensland Monsoon Trough and ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji, which brought record rainfall from Christmas through the New Year.

Naziya Alvi Rahman
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