Residents in parts of Scenic Rim LGA can now access grants and support following floods

Minister for Communities and Housing, Minister for Digital Economy and Minister for the Arts The Honourable Leeanne Enoch

Residents in parts of the Scenic Rim local government area (LGA) who have been impacted by severe flooding can now access financial assistance and support services, including Emergency Hardship Assistance grants of up to $180 per person and $900 for a family of five or more.

Minister for Communities and Housing Leeanne Enoch said the grants were continuing to roll out across some of the most impacted areas to support residents who are experiencing financial hardship because of the flooding.

"We are seeing the aftermath of a very serious and significant flooding event and parts of the Scenic Rim LGA have been hard hit," Ms Enoch said.

"Across the south-east, thousands of people have had their homes or businesses inundated, thousands have been isolated and many Queenslanders are trying to clean up.

"We are continuing to make grants and supports available to the people who need it as we receive requests from local authorities for assistance."

For a full list of the activated areas across Queensland, including in the Scenic Rim LGA, visit www.qld.gov.au/SEQRecoveryGrants.

Minister Enoch encouraged Queenslanders to continue to monitor this website as more areas continued to be activated, including more suburbs in the Gold Coast and Brisbane LGA that have been impacted.

Financial assistance is available under jointly-funded Commonwealth/State-Disaster Relief Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

Emergency Hardship Assistance grants help cover the costs of essential items, such as food, medication and clothing, for people who have been directly impacted by this disaster.

Other grants such the Essential Household Contents Grant, Structural Assistance Grant and Essential Services Safety and Reconnection Grant, which are income tested, are also available to eligible residents who are uninsured and have experienced certain loss or damage following this disaster.

Minister Enoch said the Queensland Government's Ready Reserves were now on the ground in some of the impacted areas to lead community recovery efforts.

"The mobilisation of these dedicated community recovery workers will continue to roll out as

as flood waters subside and it is safe to travel into these communities," she said.

There are three ways to apply for grants and find more information:

Additionally, anyone impacted by the flood event can apply for housing assistance, including homeowners and private renters, by visiting www.qld.gov.au or calling 13QGOV (13 74 68).

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