The Queensland Government has vowed to put $2.1 million towards the state's flood recovery efforts as businesses and individuals are being urged to donate.
Speaking in Logan, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced her government would hand the $2.1 million to the Australian Red Cross, Lifeline, the Salvation Army and St Vincent's de Paul Society.
She said the organisations were the best at sourcing and supplying what Queenslanders would need.
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"These organisations have done an outstanding contribution of helping people in times of need in past natural disasters across Queensland," she said.
Ms Palaszczuk said Queensland "had really packed a punch" from the floods and would take months to recover.
She has urged businesses and individuals to donate to flood recovery efforts.
"Every single dollar will go towards helping rebuild a family's life," she said.
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Businesses have already announced they will contribute to the flood recovery efforts.
Mining company BHP is donating $2 million towards the Queensland and New South Wales floods.
Star is donating $200,000 to Queensland's recovery efforts.
Eleven people have died in Queensland's flood crisis while thousands of homes and businesses have been damaged.
S&P Global Ratings has predicted the floods in both Queensland and NSW will result in $1 billion to $2 billion worth of insurance losses, with the real cost of all goods – insured or otherwise – likely to be much higher.