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Local Resilience Action Plans (LRAPs)

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  • A Local Resilience Action Plan (LRAP) is a strategic tool that captures and prioritises resilience-building projects based on local needs, aligns them with broader strategies, and provides a pathway to see

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Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA)

Office reception: phone  (07) 3740 1700     (International callers please phone +617 3740 1700) 

Statewide program

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) has an active statewide program in delivery and/or aquittal across 47 events and 76 councils at a value of $14.5 billion (current at 10 November 2025).

Equity and Diversity Plan

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) Equity and Diversity plan (Plan) supports the aim of the Public Sector Act 2022 to develop a diverse workforce that represents and reflects the diverse views, experiences and backgrounds of th

Mount Spec Road rebuild to reconnect north Queensland communities

Major reconstruction works have commenced on Mount Spec Road, promising safer and more reliable access for locals, businesses and visitors to north Queensland’s picturesque Paluma region.

$26.6 million to speed the recovery of flooded Queensland

Long-term recovery efforts in flood affected areas of north, north-west and central Queensland have been boosted by the announcement of more extraordinary disaster assistance from the Australian and Queensland Governments.

More local governments able to access flood assistance

As Queensland’s flood emergency spreads across the state's north, west, and central interior, new activations are being made for joint Commonwealth-state assistance through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.

South-west flood mitigation efforts receive $15 million boost

Disaster resilience in south-west Queensland is set for a significant upgrade with the Australian and Queensland Governments committing major funding to deliver critical flood protection projects in the region.

Further flood aid for northern Queensland communities

Disaster recovery funding has been expanded to support more impacted communities across the state's north in response to the North Queensland Monsoon Trough and ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji.

Targeted funding aims to rid the flooded north of feral pigs

The Queensland Government is stepping up efforts to manage feral pig populations during the state’s flood recovery, engaging experienced contractors in aerial shooting activities across north-west Queensland.

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