January 28, 2013
Premier Campbell Newman has launched the Queensland Flood Appeal 2013, a State Government/Red Cross partnership to help Queenslanders impacted by recent floods and storms.
The government has kick-started the appeal with a $1 million donation.
Mr Newman encouraged all Queenslanders to give to the appeal to help those in need.
“The destructive force of the weather caused by Cyclone Oswald has affected communities from the Cape to the NSW border,” Mr Newman said.
“Some communities have been particularly hard hit with extensive damage caused by flooding and destructive storm cells.
“The money raised through the appeal will go directly to helping those in need.
“Financial support at times like these can make a huge difference to the lives of those affected.
“I ask all Queenslanders to give generously to this worthy cause.”
Donations can be made by calling 1800-811-700 or by visiting the Red Cross website
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