Communities in the Western Downs affected by ongoing bushfires in the region can now access disaster assistance to support recovery efforts through the joint Australian and Queensland government funded Disaster
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Disaster assistance is available to seven additional local councils following extreme monsoonal rainfall and flooding across Northern and Central Queensland.
Supporting measurable improvements in flood risk management
The New Zealand Government will establish their Cyclone Recovery Taskforce modelled on the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) in response to the extensive damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle.
More than 30 tourism resilience initiatives across Queensland are set to be supported through the $5 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund, part of a $7 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience package launched last September.
After serving as Queensland's State Recovery Coordinator following the South East Queensland floods of 2022, Major General Jake Ellwood (Retd) has today been announced as the new CEO for the Queensland Reconstruction Authority.
About the Statewide Assessment of Flood Risk Factors
Queensland is the most disaster impacted state in Australia, with flooding causing the most damage