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  1. First at-risk Ipswich homes demolished under voluntary home buy-back program

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    24 Jan 2023: The Resilient Homes Fund was established to make homes impacted by flooding more resilient, or by removing some Queenslanders from harm’s way. ... Three program options are available to applicants: Resilient Retrofit, Home Raising, or Voluntary Home Buy

  2. Resilient Homes Program

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    8 May 2023: Under the Resilient Homes Fund, funding is available to assist eligible flood impacted homeowners to retrofit (enhancing resilience) or raise flood affected homes. ... Homeowners are eligible for the Resilient Homes Fund if they meet the eligibility

  3. New Milestone: 100 Homes Bought Back in Ipswich

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    18 Sep 2023: The Resilient Homes Fund was developed to help Queenslanders who were impacted by this catastrophic event, while voluntary home buy-back was identified for homes that were the most severely impacted ... Explainer/fast fact and or further information:.

  4. Council begins flood home buyback with first round of funding

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    2 Oct 2022: 02 October 2022. Ipswich City Council will begin buying flood-affected properties on behalf of the Queensland and Australian governments under the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund Voluntary Home Buy Back ... So far, 476 Ipswich homeowners have

  5. First Ipswich homes settled through voluntary buy-back program

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    1 Dec 2022: With $350 million allocated for our Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program, we expect to be able to purchase approximately 500 homes in total,” Mr Miles said. ... Around 160 Ipswich homeowners of flood impacted homes will receive valuations as part of the

  6. Voluntary Home Buy-Back home offers extend across Ipswich

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    17 Oct 2022: 17 October 2022. A further 60 local homeowners of flood impacted homes will be considered for offers from the State Government in the next round of the Voluntary Home Buy-Back ... scheme. The $741 million Resilient Homes Fund Voluntary Home Buy-Back

  7. Owners of flood damaged homes encouraged to register for Resilient Homes Fund

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    20 Jul 2022: 20 July 2022. Ipswich homeowners impacted by flooding earlier this year should consider registering their interest for the Queensland and Australian governments’ Resilient Homes Fund sooner rather than later. ... Homeowners wanting more information or

  8. Home Assist

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    30 Oct 2023: Minor home modifications such as grab rails, handrails, hand-held showers and small ramps. ... Non-essential work such as upgrades, refurbishments, home improvement or beautification cannot be subsidised through Home Assist.

  9. Home Assist

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    30 Oct 2023: Minor home modifications such as grab rails, handrails, hand-held showers and small ramps. ... Non-essential work such as upgrades, refurbishments, home improvement or beautification cannot be subsidised through Home Assist.

  10. 29 - Te1 (PDF, 122k)

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    19 Nov 2003: PART 3-MAINTENANCE OF TEMPORARY HOMES. 11. Duty to keep temporary home in good order and repair. ... complied with.Maximum penalty-50 penalty units. PART 3-MAINTENANCE OF TEMPORARY HOMES. Duty to keep temporary home in good order and repair11.

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