Small and medium businesses in Rockhampton and Livingstone are being encouraged to see if they're eligible for grants of up to $30,000.
More than $108 million is already in the pockets of more than 12,400 small businesses across Queensland, thanks to the Palaszczuk Government's COVID-19 Business Support Grants.
The program, jointly funded by the Palaszczuk and Commonwealth Governments, provides grants of up to $30,000 to businesses impacted by Queensland lockdowns.
The Minister for Employment and Small Business, Di Farmer, said Central Queensland businesses should check to see if they were eligible.
"If your business saw at least a 30% reduction in turnover during the recent Queensland lockdowns, even though places like Rockhampton and Yeppoon weren't actually locked down, you could be eligible for a grant," Minister Farmer said.