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Prioritising community has transformed preparedness, connectedness, and recovery practices for residents in one of Brisbane’s most flood-vulnerable areas.
Financial support is now available for the local governments of Scenic Rim and Banana to assist with clean-up and repairs following widespread storms earlier this month.
Flood resilience on the Bruce Highway will be boosted by a $50 million project to upgrade a notoriously flood-prone section of the route between Ingham and Innisfail in north Queensland.
The Queensland Reconstruction Board
Under the Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act 2011, the key purpose of the Queensland Reconstruction Board is to oversee the operations of the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (
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The $7.73 million Far North Queensland Flood Risk Management Package will undertake key flood risk management activities in the Bloomfield River catchment area, encompassing Cook Shire, Douglas Shire and Wujal Wujal Aboriginal
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) is the lead agency responsible for disaster recovery in Queensland.
Our recovery role is to:
Ingham’s critical infrastructure is significantly more flood resilient following delivery of $1.61 million in flood mitigation upgrades to the town’s main source of power.
Disaster support is now available for Brisbane Council and parts of Toowoomba in response to the severe storms and hail event of late October.
Support under the joint Commonwealth-state Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) is available for community recovery and clean-up across the south-east following a blast of intense weather.
Emergency financial support is now available to residents in targeted areas of Gympie, Somerset, and more parts of Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast following recent severe storms that rolled through the south-east.