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Turf QLD Industry Alert |CYCLONE DEBBIE DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE INFO

CYCLONE DEBBIE DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE INFO

Contact details for the Queensland Reconstruction Authority call centre – 1800 110 841.

Mailing Address
Queensland Reconstruction Authority
PO Box 15428
City East Q 4002

Email
Alternatively, you can contact the Queensland Reconstruction Authority by emailing info@qldra.org.au

please remember that a number of years ago Turf Queensland lobbied and had a fight to get a Primary Producer Status delivered for the Queensland turf producers and won that in the Queensland Parliament,  it is now a matter of record and in Hansard.

“Days of argument between the Queensland and Federal governments over cyclone relief funding has ended with a decision to approve Category C funding for primary producers severely impacted by Cyclone Debbie and the flooding that resulted.

The decision meant farmers from the Whitsundays to the Gold Coast could apply for grants of up $25,000 to help with the clean-up and recovery”

Check this link;

http will://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-14/federal-cyclone-relief-approved-queensland-primary-producers/8445048

Category ‘C’ is cleanup and recovery grants to primary producers.

Check this link; https://www.disasterassist.gov.au/Documents/Fact-sheets/NDRRA-Factsheet.pdf

Category ‘C’ has been announced for the following Shires and part Shires. This means eligible growers can apply for grants of up to $25,000.

  • Mackay Regional Council
  • Part of Isaac Regional Council
  • Part of Livingstone Regional Council
  • Part of Central Highlands Regional Council
  • Part of Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council
  • Logan City Council
  • Scenic Rim Regional Council
  • Part of Gold Coast City Council

Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements. Under the joint Australian Government-State Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA), assistance is provided to alleviate the financial burden on states and territories.

NDRRA – Queensland Reconstruction Authority work in conjunction with one another.

www.qldreconstruction.org.au/ndrra

The Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA) are a joint funding initiative of the Commonwealth and State Governments to provide disaster relief and recovery payments and infrastructure restoration to help communities recover from the effects of natural disasters.

NB: You have until 4 October 2017 to lodge a claim for DRP in the Gold Coast City, Logan, Mackay and Scenic Rim local government areas.

Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements

For Tropical Cyclone Debbie which occurred in Queensland on 28 March 2017, the available assistance measures include:

  • counter disaster operations, in the (33) affected local government areas of:
    • Banana
    • Brisbane
    • Burdekin
    • Central Highlands
    • Charters Towers
    • Fraser Coast
    • Gladstone
    • Gold Coast City
    • Gympie
    • Hinchinbrook
    • Ipswich
    • Isaac
    • Livingstone
    • Lockyer Valley
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • Maranoa
    • Moreton Bay
    • Noosa
    • North Burnett
    • Palm Island
    • Redland
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Somerset
    • South Burnett
    • Southern Downs
    • Sunshine Coast
    • Toowoomba
    • Townsville
    • Western Downs
    • Whitsunday
    • Woorabinda Aboriginal
  • extraordinary costs associated with the delivery of personal hardship and distress assistance in the (33) affected local government areas of:
    • Banana
    • Brisbane
    • Burdekin
    • Central Highlands
    • Charters Towers
    • Fraser Coast
    • Gladstone
    • Gold Coast City
    • Gympie
    • Hinchinbrook
    • Ipswich
    • Isaac
    • Livingstone
    • Lockyer Valley
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • Maranoa
    • Moreton Bay
    • Noosa
    • North Burnett
    • Palm Island
    • Redland
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Somerset
    • South Burnett
    • Southern Downs
    • Sunshine Coast
    • Toowoomba
    • Townsville
    • Western Downs
    • Whitsunday
    • Woorabinda Aboriginal
  • personal hardship and distress in the (7) affected local government areas of:
    • Gold Coast City
    • Isaac
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Whitsunday
  • demolition or rebuilding in the (5) affected local government areas of:
    • Gold Coast
    • Isaac
    • Mackay
    • Rockhampton
    • Whitsunday
  • removal of debris in the (32) affected local government areas of:
    • Burdekin
    • Brisbane
    • Central Highlands
    • Charters Towers
    • Fraser Coast
    • Gladstone
    • Gold Coast City
    • Gympie
    • Hinchinbrook
    • Isaac
    • Ipswich
    • Livingstone
    • Lockyer Valley
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • Maranoa
    • Moreton Bay
    • Noosa
    • North Burnett
    • Palm Island
    • Redland
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Somerset
    • South Burnett
    • Southern Downs
    • Sunshine Coast
    • Toowoomba
    • Western Downs
    • Townsville
    • Whitsunday
    • Woorabinda Aboriginal
  • personal and financial counselling in the (8) affected local government areas of:
    • Gold Coast City
    • Isaac
    • Livingstone
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Whitsunday
  • restoration or replacement of essential public assets in the (29) affected local government areas of:
    • Banana
    • Bundaberg
    • Central Highlands
    • Fraser Coast
    • Gladstone
    • Gold Coast City
    • Goondiwindi
    • Gympie
    • Ipswich
    • Isaac
    • Livingstone
    • Lockyer Valley
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • Maranoa
    • Moreton Bay
    • Noosa
    • North Burnett
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Somerset
    • South Burnett
    • Southern Downs
    • Sunshine Coast
    • Toowoomba
    • Townsville
    • Western Downs
    • Whitsunday
    • Woorabinda Aboriginal
  • concessional interest rate loans and interest rate subsidies for small businesses in the affected local government areas of:
    • Gold Coast City
    • Isaac
    • Livingstone
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Whitsunday
  • concessional interest rate loans, interest rate subsidies and grants for voluntary non-profit organisations in the affected local government areas of:
    • Gold coast
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Whitsunday
  • concessional interest rate loans and interest rate subsidies for primary producers:
    • Banana
    • Central Highlands
    • Gladstone
    • Gold Coast City
    • Isaac
    • Livingstone
    • Lockyer Valley
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • North Burnett
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Whitsunday
    • Woorabinda Aboriginal
  • freight subsidies for primary producers in the affected local government areas of:
    • Banana
    • Central Highlands
    • Gladstone
    • Gold Coast City
    • Isaac
    • Lmivingstone
    • Lockyer Valley
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • North Burnett
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Whitsunday
  • loans to needy individuals in the affected local government areas of:
    • Mackay
    • Whitsunday
  • grants to needy individuals in the affected local government areas of:
    • Gold Coast City
    • Isaac
    • Livingstone
    • Logan
    • Mackay
    • Rockhampton
    • Scenic Rim
    • Whitsunday

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade will replace passports that have been lost or damaged in declared natural disasters free of charge, visit the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website.

Recovery grants of up to $25,000 are also available for eligible primary producers in the ten (10) local government areas of Logan, Mackay, Scenic Rim and Whitsunday, and parts of Central Highlands, Gold Coast, Isaac, Livingstone, Lockyer Valley linking to Scenic Rim and Woorabinda.

In addition to this, recovery grants of up to $25,000 are also available for eligible small businesses and non-profit organisations in the local government area of Whitsunday.

For information on available recovery assistance, visit the Queensland Government Disaster Management website.

For further information on recovery arrangements, visit the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements page.

To find out other assistance you may be eligible for, visit the Financial assistance page on the Queensland Government website.

 

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