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How does a tiny, remote community that exists in truly unique circumstances complete with a range of unusual challenges, come together to develop a comprehensive and coordinated approach to disaster resilience?
While we can’t stop cyclones, floods or bushfires in Queensland, we can certainly prepare our communities for them and support their recovery after them.
Program purpose
Program purpose
The Chief Executive Officer of the Queensland Reconstruction Authority is the State Recovery Policy and Planning Coordinator (SRPPC).
The role of the SRPPC is to:
About removal of hazardous and biohazardous material following an eligible disaster
There are several Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) assistance measures that can be used to support the clean-up of hazardous and biohazardous
A number of Queensland initiatives have been awarded for their outstanding contribution to building community resilience to disasters at the 2019 Resilient Australia Awards in Adelaide today.
Newly appointed Get Ready Queensland ambassador Johnathan Thurston led proceedings at the launch of Get Ready Queensland Week 2019, helping to spread the message of disaster preparedness.
Since the first Betterment Fund was established in 2013, the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) has worked with councils and state agencies to deliver a wide variety of infrastructure projects across the state.
About
The Protecting Our Communities (Disaster Resilience) Program (POCP) was developed following the Australian Government’s election commitment to provide funding to communities across Australia to inc