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Media articles

Supporting environmental recovery from Queensland floods

Close to $30 million will be invested by the Australian and Queensland governments to help environmental recovery in areas across the state impacted by recent floods.

Environment and natural resource management groups will be able to apply for the lion’s share of funding, with nearly $23 million on the table for locally-led riverine recovery projects.

Nearly $60 million to support northern rivers jobs

Sugar mill on river

Some of the Northern Rivers’ largest employers will get a leg up through funding from the Commonwealth and NSW Governments’ Anchor Business Support Grant Program.

The funding will support nearly 1400 local full-time jobs in the Northern Rivers region.

The $59.3 million program is funded by a $44.3 million commitment from the Commonwealth Government, with $15 million co-funding from the NSW Government. 

$30 million to help Northern Rivers businesses reopen

Flood-impacted commercial landlords in the Northern Rivers will soon be able to apply for support to get businesses back up and running, thanks to a $30 million investment from the Australian and NSW governments.

Federal Minister for Emergency Management Murray Watt said the $30 million Northern Rivers Commercial Property – Return to Business Support Grant will assist property owners who lease to small and medium businesses in the Northern Rivers.

New Agency to Deliver Support Before During and After Disasters

Australia’s preparedness, response and recovery from natural disasters will be strengthened following the establishment of the new National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on 1 September.

NEMA brings together the capabilities of Emergency Management Australia and the National Recovery and Resilience Agency into a single agency for the first time. 

This change will deliver a more coordinated approach from the Australian Government, around response to emergencies and preparing for future hazards.

Disaster assistance for cyclone impacted communities in WA’s Kimberley

Communities in Western Australia’s Kimberley region impacted by Tropical Cyclone Anika are encouraged to apply for disaster recovery assistance.

Assistance is provided through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), ensuring local governments are supported in their recovery journey.

Tropical Cyclone Anika made landfall in the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley and impacted Kimberley communities between February 26 and March 4.

$1 million flood relief for Kangaroo Valley

​A new $1 million support program will provide $10,000 grants to small businesses and not-for-profit organisations in Kangaroo Valley that suffered significant financial losses due to prolonged road closures during the February-March 2022 flood event.

Assistance for flood-impacted Cabonne and Walgett shires

The local government areas (LGAs) of Cabonne and Walgett will receive joint Commonwealth-State disaster assistance following severe weather and flooding experienced in June and July.

This brings to 44 the total number of LGAs receiving assistance under the jointly funded Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

Federal Minister for Emergency Management, Senator the Hon Murray Watt, said river system flooding resulting from the late June event has now impacted regions further inland.

$30 million flood recovery fund to rebuild community infrastructure

Applications open today for a $30 million recovery package which supports repair works for arts and culture, sports and Aboriginal-owned community infrastructure damaged in the February-March flood event.

The eligible Local Government Areas are Ballina, Byron, Clarence Valley, Hawkesbury, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Tweed.

Minister for Emergency Management, Senator the Hon Murray Watt, said the majority of the works are being funded as part of the jointly-funded $150 million Community Local Infrastructure Recovery Package (CLIRP) announced in April.

NSW to benefit from $75 million Commonwealth investment in flood mitigation

The Australian Government has today announced a $75 million investment in flood mitigation and infrastructure resilience programs for New South Wales.

The support will be delivered across the 62 local government areas (LGAs) which were disaster-declared after the February-March flood event.

The program is wholly funded by the Commonwealth Government’s Emergency Response Fund, but will be delivered by New South Wales Government agencies, including Resilience NSW, the Department of Regional NSW and the Department of Planning and Environment.

The program includes: