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A $6.7 million restoration project for Upper Warrill Creek in south-east Queensland is set to deliver significant benefits for local communities, farmers, and the environment.
Flood affected small business operators across outback Queensland can now access new financial assistance up to $15,000 to support their recovery efforts.
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The Property Level Flood Information Portals (Portals) will support the development of local government property level flood information portals to ensure the broader benefits of flood studies and risk assessments
Outback graziers and farmers in flood affected parts of the west will benefit from a $20 million war chest for their battle against invasive pests and weeds that have arrived following this year's torrential downpours.
Communities across north and Far North Queensland have received a funding boost to help restore environments damaged by the record-breaking summer floods of 2025.
Outstanding local contributions to disaster resilience have been recognised at the 2025 Queensland Resilient Australia Awards during a ceremony held in Brisbane overnight.
Since 2011, QRA has conducted 50 Reconstruction Monitoring operations in response to 25 significant disaster events, inspecting almost 82,000 properties.
Resilience improvements to a vital but flood-prone transport route between Dalby and Cecil Plains have protected local businesses and jobs during times of increased severe weather.
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The $13.23 million Sport and Recreation Facilities Recovery Program will provide funding to sport and recreation organisations to undertake rebuilding and repair to sport and recreation facilities
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority has carried out its first Reconstruction Monitoring operation of 2025, doorknocking around 3,500 homes and businesses from the Far North to the south-east.