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Devastating flooding in central and western Queensland has led to the creation of the state’s first Livestock Severe Weather Emergency Plan to help primary producers prepare for disaster events.
The Australian and Queensland Governments are providing $170 million in Betterment funding to build essential public infrastructure damaged in the 2021-22 disaster season to a more resilient standard.
About the Queensland Recovery Plan
The Queensland Recovery Plan outlines recovery requirements for operations, planning and arrangements at the local, district and state level.
Recognising and celebrating resilience
The Resilient Australia Awards celebrate and promote initiatives that build whole-of-community resilience to disasters and emergencies around Australia, as well as images capturing resilience in actio
Following the Southern Queensland Bushfires, Red Cross hosted a Pillowcase Project session at Beechmont State School to help some of its youngest students deal with the stress of evacuation and think about what items they would need to take with them.
Disaster recovery funding eligibility
There are a number of relief and recovery programs under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) for individuals, not-for-profit organisations, small business, primary producers.
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Recovery | Disaster recovery is a coordinated process of supporting disast |
Students at St Joseph’s Wandal, Rockhampton will get to rub shoulders with footy legend Johnathan Thurston while learning about local weather risks and how they and their families can prepare at home.
Disaster Recovery Grants for primary producers, small businesses and not-for-profits, and a council Community Relief Fund are the latest assistance measures extended to western Queensland communities devastated by recent floods.
Learn about recent reforms in Queensland at the state-level and QRA's expanded responsibilities that became effective on 1 July 2024: