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Flood disaster relief for residents

South Burnett Regional Council Mayor Kathy Duff has shared a list of all the disaster relief support and services available to residents who have been affected by the recent unexpected weather events.

• BlazeAid is ready to provide support for those who need urgent fencing help. If interested in this support service, contact Ron Murphy on 0414 088 261.

There are numerous funding and support opportunities for those who need it, provided from State, Federal and non-government organisations.

• State Disaster Relief Arrangements (SDRA)

The SDRA is an all hazards relief program that is 100 percent state funded and covers natural and non-natural disasters.

The purpose of the SDRA is to address personal hardship and community response needs for disaster events where the DRFA is unable to be activated.

Search State Disaster Relief Arrangements on qra.qld.gov.au/ for more information.

• Individual Disaster Striken Property (IDSP)

Property owners impacted by a disaster may be eligible for an Individual Disaster Stricken Property (IDSP) support measure, administered by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) through the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority (QRIDA).

To obtain an IDSP declaration, primary producers should contact the DAF customer service centre to arrange an IDSP inspection by a DAF officer and application assistance.

Search ‘Individual Disaster Stricken Property’ on business.qld.gov.au/ for more information.

• Small Business Disaster Recovery

Business Queensland has information on financial assistance and other support services available to small businesses severely impacted by a natural disaster, and also provides advice and tools to prepare.

Search ‘Natural disaster support for your business’ on business.qld.gov.au/ for more information.

• Australian Government Disaster Recovery Allowance

The Australian Government Disaster Recovery Allowance (DRA) is a short-term income support payment to assist individuals who can demonstrate their income has been affected as a direct result of a disaster.

When available, DRA assists employees, small buisness persons and farmers who experience a loss of income as a direct result of a disaster event.

The DRA is administered by the Australian Government Department of Services Australia. Visit disasterassist.gov.au and search ‘Disaster Recovery Allowance’ for more information.

• GIVIT

GIVIT is a national not-for-profit organisation connecting those who have with those who need, in a private and safe way.

As part of its core business, the Department of Aboriginal and Torres Islanders Partnerships, Communities and the Arts works with external providers to assist individuals impacted by small disaster events.

Phone 13 74 68 or visit: givit.org.au/what-we-do

• More information on financial and support services available for Queenslanders impacted by natural disasters can also be found at qld.gov.au/disasterhelp

• Sandbags will be available for collection from the SES depot at Kingaroy:

Councillors to provide sandbagging assistance

READ ABOUT THE RECENT FLOOD EVENTS HERE:

What to do when it floods

Wettest December since 2010

Region in disaster recovery mode

Wet New Year’s Day: Flooding, rainfall, closed roads

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