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.
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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.
Following a series of volatile summers that left many community assets damaged, City of Gold Coast is moving ahead with upgrades to one of the southern GC's favourite creekside boardwalks.
Exceptional Queenslanders strengthening disaster resilience in communities have been honoured at the state 2024 Resilient Australia Awards held in Brisbane.
The completion of emergency roadworks on a vital Far North Queensland stretch of highway will now allow for long-term repairs to proceed following severe damage caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper.