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Home > Key industries > Marine > How can we help you?

How can we help you?

Contact the marine team 
The marine team is committed to assisting Queensland's marine industry sustain its incredible growth.

Grants, subsidies and assistance
Look at some specific State and Commonwealth Government assistance programs available to business.

Natural disaster relief 
Each year in Queensland, small businesses suffer loss of business through the occurrence of disasters.

Traveston Dam information
A one-stop shop has been set up to provide information and assistance to businesses and residents affected by the proposed Traveston Dam.

Last updated 14 July 2009

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