About the Flood Studies
In May 2017, the Queensland Government released the Brisbane River Catchment Flood Study, the most comprehensive study of its kind undertaken in Australia, to support greater understanding of flood behav
In May 2017, the Queensland Government released the Brisbane River Catchment Flood Study, the most comprehensive study of its kind undertaken in Australia, to support greater understanding of flood behav
The Brisbane River Catchment Regional Guideline for Flood Awareness Mapping and Communication provides non-mandatory guidance to support delivery of regionally consistent council flood information to improve community awareness and resili
Learn about the Burdekin and Haughton Flood Resilience Strategy in this video and hear from local mayors, disaster and resilience experts about how the strategy unites our community-led app
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
Birdie’s Tree supports the mental health and resilience of expectant and new parents, babies and young children through natural disasters and disruptive events.
Imagine farming in Australia's most disaster-prone state as well as managing one of the world's highest variable rainfall areas. This is the daily challenge for Queensland farmers.
Flood resilience is the ability to prepare for, live through, and recover from a flood event with the least amount of damage and financial stress on homeowners as possible.
Local councils are the first point of call Queenslanders should turn to for information and direction at the time of a natural disaster. In preparation for storm, cyclone and bushfire seasons, many councils will be out and about running event