The Queensland Government has partnered with members of the Greater Whitsunday Council of Mayors (COM) to deliver the Greater Whitsunday Regional Resilience Strategy which harnesses local expertise
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New support measures are now available to farmers and primary producers in Far North Queensland communities affected by recent bushfires.
Building a better future for all. It’s at the heart of the ethos of Woolloongabba-based architecture and design practice JDA Co and their pioneering work to build local flood resilience.
For current flood events
For current flood events, check the Bureau of Meteorology website and the relevant local government disaster dashboard.
Extensive flood recovery works will take place across the Western Downs over the next 15 months to repair more than 1,800 kilometres of roads damaged by heavy rainfall events between November 2021 and May 2022.
More than 155,000 people have now received Commonwealth-state funded financial assistance to help rebuild their lives following the impacts of December’s severe weather events in Queensland.
Purpose
The Community Development Program embeds Community Recovery and Resilience Officers across eligible local government areas to:
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Relocation, demolition and site rectification works are powering ahead on Lockyer Valley properties purchased under the Voluntary Home Buy-Back (VHBB) program. 21 contracts of sale have now been settled in the Lockyer Valley, allowing families to move on with their lives out of high-risk flood zones.
Rugby league legend, Indigenous role model and former Queenslander of the Year Johnathan Thurston has been announced as the first ambassador for community disaster preparedness program Get Ready Queensland.