News
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State and federal assistance measures activated for north and far north Queensland
Joint State and Federal Government-funded assistance measures have been activated for Burke, Burdekin, Carpentaria, Doomadgee and Mornington Shire Council areas.
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Assistance activated for North Coast
The Sunshine Coast and Gympie council areas will receive joint State and Federal Government-funded assistance following severe storms and flooding in late February, 2012.
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Financial assistance extended for south-west Queensland
Primary producers, small businesses and not-for profit organisations affected by flooding in south west Queensland are eligible for financial assistance through the QRAA.
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Queensland floods 2012
Following several flood incidents across Queensland in early 2012, joint State and Federal Government-funded assistance measures were activated to assist businesses, families and individuals in affected areas.
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If it is flooded, forget it
The message is clear 'If it is flooded, forget it'.
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132 500 – The number to call if you need the SES
The State Emergency Service (SES) received 23 requests for assistance in 14 hours on 17 January as a result of severe weather across South East Queensland.
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Map enables public to search local disaster information
You can search for information pertaining to disaster management in your area, using the new Community Intelligence Map.
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Ready Qld App makes volunteering easy
Queensland's disaster volunteers will be mobilised with the touch of a button, thanks to a new Smartphone App launched by Premier Anna Bligh on Monday, 16 January.
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Red Cross Emergency REDiplan
The Red Cross Emergency REDiplan booklet helps people with a disability; their carers and families prepare, respond and recover from disasters.



