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QFF is a collective voice for the intensive agriculture sector in Queensland.

It is a federation of industries including sugarcane, horticulture, cotton, dairy, nursery, aquaculture, flowers, chicken meat, eggs, and pork production.

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Ex Cyclone Oswald flooding - Industry Recovery Officers

QFF is partnering with industry groups and the State and Federal governments to deploy Industry Recovery Officers on the ground to assist farmers with the recovery. Click here to access the list of IRO contacts. More information is available from your industry organisation or QFF on 3236 2955.

QFF has prepared this “Flood and Cyclone Assistance 2012-2013″ fact sheet to provide updates on progressive assistance measures implemented during 2012-2013. With the flooding impact still being assessed and still occurring in some regions, the full extent and geography of NDRRA declarations is not yet fully determined. Further general information on natural disasters and assistance is available at this section of the QFF website.

Information on NDRRA declarations is available via QRAA here. 20 local government areas or part local government areas have been declared Category C or D under the NDRRA. Category D allows for concessional loans of up to $650,000 (first two years interest free) with a grant component of up to $50,000. Category C funding allows for clean-up and recovery grants of up to $25,000. Check with QRAA for your shire declaration or contact your industry organisation. (Updated March 27, 2013)

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Weekly column: Veg management changes a welcome forward step

The QFF and its members have welcomed milestone changes to the Vegetation Management Act, passed through State Parliament on May 21, 2013. Read Joanne Grainger’s column here.

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Read Joanne Grainger's thoughts on the Veg Management Act changes here