Fencing support for flood-affected Queenslanders

Landowners with properties impacted by flooding across Queensland's north west and central west are being encouraged to apply for assistance to repair or replace damaged boundary fencing.

Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said Transport and Main Roads (TMR) would assist landowners to reinstate boundary fencing between privately owned land and state-controlled roads.

"Animals on the road pose a significant safety risk to drivers, especially along major freight routes in north west Queensland, so fixing boundary fences to prevent stock from wandering is a priority," Mr Bailey said.

"TMR has been working to access emergency funds under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) to assist property owners in reinstating fencing next to state-controlled roads.

"To date, 14 property owners have been in contact with TMR seeking access to this initiative, however additional property owners may be eligible.

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