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Grants seed recovery growth for Queensland primary producers

In the wake of severe and repeated disaster events, more farming families are turning to the services of the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority to maximise available assistance.

Queensland beaches on track to bounce back from Tropical Cyclone Alfred

A $57 million disaster recovery package is helping replenish southern Queensland beaches ravaged by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, from Livingstone Shire to the Gold Coast.

New flood support for Etheridge Shire and community organisations

Further disaster assistance is now available to boost flood recovery in Etheridge Shire and help not-for-profits in 13 Queensland local government areas.

Funds flow for Winton flood mitigation feasibility study

Through the $450 million Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Program (QRRRP), Winton Shire Council will receive funding to explore new flood mitigation measures for the community.

Case study: Measuring intangible benefits of infrastructure investment

19 December 2025

Small Business Support - 2025 North and Far North Queensland Tropical Low

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Announced as part of the $26.23 million Small Business and Tourism Recovery Support Package, the $19.8 million Small Business Support Program will support small business owners recover from the impacts of North and Far North Tropical

Campaign shows Outback Queensland really is ‘something else’

Australians are being urged to hit the road to visit communities devastated by the 2025 western Queensland floods via a new tourism recovery campaign, Outback Queensland. It’s Something Else.

Hazard and risk

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Leading state hazard and risk management functions became a Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) responsibility on 1 July 2024 following

Flood risk management

Flood is one of the biggest threats across the state.

Hazards, risk and resilience

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As the agency responsible for state-level hazard and risk functions, the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) is committed to strengthening Queensland communities, making them safer, more resilient, and better prepared for disas

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