Queensland’s major flood will cost taxpayers up to $2.5 billion and knock $1 billion off the state’s economic growth, according to Treasurer Cameron Dick.
As the Insurance Council of Australia said the flooding in south-east Queensland and northern NSW had resulted in $1 billion in claims so far, Mr Dick said the natural disaster would cost billions to rebuild key infrastructure, including roads and bridges.
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