Roadworks to repair a key transport route on the Darling Downs took unexpected turns courtesy of two unlikely sources, unsuitable soil and an endangered lizard.
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Backed by the Australian and Queensland Governments, Gympie Regional Council has transformed the town's heritage-listed Old Bank Building into a centralised hub for better disaster management.
Extensive floods in 2021-22 prompted the creation of a new online platform to help Queensland’s tourism industry address the challenges of a changing climate and support sustainable and resilient development.
Following flooding in February 2022, an important project to improve the health and flood resilience of a waterway running through Brisbane’s northern suburbs has moved into its next stage.
Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference. The jointly funded Australian and Queensland Government (50:50) monitoring and evaluation initiative is a
A new strategy from the Australian and Queensland Governments is set to improve driving conditions on the Kuranda Range Road stretch of the Kennedy Highway between Smithfield and Kuranda.
Queensland's Flood Risk Management Program has received a major funding boost that will see more disaster resilience and awareness projects delivered across the state's south, and greater protection of communities.
Queensland communities now have access to a comprehensive assessment guide designed to ensure they are aware, prepared and resilient to flooding.