In the wake of severe rainfall and flooding across western Queensland through March and April, eight councils will receive assistance under joint Commonwealth-state Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), marking the thirteenth disaster activation of 2023-24.
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Months on from some of the most ferocious weather the Sunshine State has ever experienced, positive signs of recovery are being seen throughout impacted communities.
With the release of its Strategic Plan 2024-28, QRA has set out a clear pathway to improve the resilience of Queensland communities and facilitate locally-led disaster recovery.
Queenslanders will be better prepared for future disasters with 25 projects around the state sharing in $14.7 million through the final round of the Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund.
Gympie’s recovery from the devastating floods of 2022 has scored a winner with a nation-leading turf project rejuvenating a popular sporting field.
A significant riparian restoration program has commenced at three sites on the Flinders River near Hughenden, north-west Queensland, creating benefits for community and the economy.