Noosa Council's disaster response and recovery capabilities have been bolstered with the opening of its state-of-the-art Local Disaster Coordination Centre for the community.
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Weather doesn’t plan, but you can. That’s the message rugby league legend and Get Ready Queensland Ambassador Johnathan Thurston is sharing with Queenslanders this Get Ready Queensland Week.
Devastating flooding in central and western Queensland has led to the creation of the state’s first Livestock Severe Weather Emergency Plan to help primary producers prepare for disaster events.
An Australian-first assessment of the Port of Brisbane’s vulnerability to external risks and hazards has examined how to enhance the resilience of critical local assets.
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Leading state hazard and risk management functions became a QRA responsibility on 1 July 2024 following reforms to Queensland’s Disaster and Emergency management system.
After being washed away during the 2022 floods, White Patch Bridge on Bribie Island has been restored and improved for the community to ensure the same situation isn't repeated again.
Donations to help re-establish a Far North Queensland Indigenous community devastated by Tropical Cyclone Jasper came with an unexpected bonus – a renewed belief in humanity.
Balonne Shire Council and eligible residents in the bushfire hit areas of Dirranbandi and Hebel on the Queensland-New South Wales border can now access support following recent blazes.