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QLD state government pledges quarter of billion dollars to help flood-affected residents
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-03-20
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The state government has offered Queenslanders a flood relief package worth three quarters of a billion dollars. With federal support it means flood affected residents will have the option to retro-fit, raise or sell back their home.
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