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Disaster risk management

About

Leading state hazard and risk management functions became a QRA responsibility on 1 July 2024 following reforms to Queensland’s Disaster and Emergency management system.

Right to information (RTI)

RTI is the Queensland Government's approach to giving the community greater access to information

Queensland Betterment Funds

Queensland leads the nation in delivering betterment programs that demonstrate how upfront investment in stronger, more resilient assets saves money for all levels of government in future disasters.

State Disaster Relief Arrangements (SDRA)

State Disaster Relief Arrangements (SDRA) is an all hazards relief program that is 100 per cent State funded and covers natural and non-natural disasters.

Queensland Disaster Funding Guidelines (QDFG)

About the QDFG

The Queensland Disaster Funding Guidelines (QDFG) (December 2024) outline Queensland's two disaster relief and recovery arrangements: the DRFA and the State Disaster Relief Arrangements (SDRA) and should be used for events t

All the results from the 2019 Get Ready Queensland Resilient Australia Awards

Winners have been announced for the 2019 Get Ready Queensland Resilient Australia Awards, which recognise projects that have helped Queensland communities better prepare for natural disasters and emergencies.

Major bushfire recovery investment to help regions rebound

Five Queensland council areas heavily impacted by last year’s bushfires will share in more than $6 million to deliver a range of locally developed projects that will contribute to economic and social recovery, and create local jobs.

Helping councils get REDI for the next disaster

The Repeat Events and Dollars Index (REDI) mapping application, developed by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority, will help councils better understand their risk to natural disasters and the costs that come with such events.

Applications open for the Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund

Queensland communities are set to share in more than $13 million to help them build local resilience and better prepare for future disaster events.

Queensland and Australian Governments band together to help save Binna Burra Lodge

Queensland’s Binna Burra Lodge, an iconic tourism drawcard for the state, is one step closer to reopening its doors thanks to almost $1.8 million in joint funding to support its recovery following last year's bushfires.

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