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Disaster Ready Fund - Round One 2023-2024

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On 7 June 2023, the Australian Government announced the successful projects funded nationally across Australia through the $200 million first round of the Disaster Ready Fund (DRF). 

Disaster Ready Fund - Round Two 2024-2025

About

On 28 August 2024, the Australian Government announced the successful projects funded nationally across Australia through the $200 million first round of the Disaster Ready Fund (DRF). 

Disaster Ready Fund – Round Three 2025-2026

About

On 17 November 2025, the Australian Government announced the successful projects funded nationally across Australia through the $200 million Round three of the Disaster Ready Fund (DRF).

Community-led innovation strengthens flood resilience in Brisbane’s West End

Prioritising community has transformed preparedness, connectedness, and recovery practices for residents in one of Brisbane’s most flood-vulnerable areas.

Switch flicked on disaster funding for Scenic Rim and Banana

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.

$50 million to boost Bruce Highway resilience in north Queensland

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.

Board

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 (

Far North Queensland Flood Risk Management Program

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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

Resilient infrastructure

Resilient infrastructure plays a critical role in supporting communities to withstand, respond to, and recover from disasters. Planning for resilient infrastructure has the potential to significantly reduce disaster costs.

Our role in recovery

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) is the lead agency responsible for disaster recovery in Queensland.

Our recovery role is to:

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