The federal and Queensland state government have committed an additional A$38mn ($25.7mn) in a disaster support package for flood-affected communities across northwest Queensland in a bid to support recovery and moderate cattle loss.
More than half of the package — or A$21.5mn — will take the form of disaster recovery grants of up to A$75,000 for farmers affected by the floods. An additional investment of A$5mn was committed to the region's co-ordinated emergency fodder support package to help keep cattle stock fed in the local government areas of Carpentaria, Cloncurry, Flinders, McKinlay, Richmond and Winton, according to a joint statement by the state and federal government.
The grants and emergency fodder package aim to prevent cattle losses, support cattle replacement and repair damaged infrastructure, which could ease the impact further down in the supply chain. The flood affected regions are important for grazing weaner and feeder cattle, which often are fed in feedlots and processed at greater weights in the southeast of the state.
Livestock losses were reported at 24,200 head as of early 7 January but are expected to increase significantly as floodwater recedes and producers report further losses, according to a spokesperson for the department of primary industries.

