Swift action from Transport and Main Roads (TMR) restored access on a busy north Brisbane road when below-surface damage dramatically revealed itself more than two weeks after catastrophic flooding inundated south-east Queensland.
In February 2022, Leah and her son were living in a caravan on her parents’ property north of Gympie. Two weeks before the flooding, she had moved the caravan to a new position on the side of a hill.
The Brisbane Valley Highway at Fernvale reopened just two weeks after south-east Queensland was devastated by record-breaking rainfall and flooding in early 2022.
When Brisbane City Council reached capacity with their flood recovery efforts following the 2022 SEQ floods, they called on Queensland's Department of Environment and Science (DES) to help clean up Stable Swamp Creek and the Rocklea Markets.
Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has now completed upslope stabilisation works on Beechmont Road in the Gold Coast Hinterland following extensive damage caused by the severe rainfall that hit South East Queensland between February and April 2022.
Around 35,000 costumes were destroyed when Jokers Costume Mega Store in Rocklea was inundated with 1.8 metres of floodwater following the Brisbane rain bomb of 2022.
Chris and Ronnella Onyeajum faced the daunting task of cleaning out their house and property following the devastating floods in February 2022.
The flood waters had reached the door handles on the home’s second floor.
Goodna resident Paul Harding and his family were among the first Queenslanders to accept a Resilient Homes Fund buy-back offer after their family home was devastated in the 2022 floods.