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Betterment: Upper Mount Bentley Road

Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council

Upper Mount Bentley Road on Palm Island provides the only access to the telecommunications tower located at the peak of Mount Bentley other than via helicopter.

Mary Regional Resilience Strategy

The Queensland Government has partnered with the Wide Bay Burnett Regional Organisation of Councils (WBBROC), Sunshine Coast Regional Council and Noosa Shire Council, to deliver the Mary Regional Resilience Strategy

Betterment builds Buddabaddo Road back better for Yarrabah

The benefits of Betterment are on display in a remote First Nations community, improving access and safety for the people of Yarrabah.

FLOOD-EX21 Recovery in practice 2021

About FLOOD-EX21 Recovery in practice

‘FLOOD-EX21 Recovery in practice’ brought more than 100 leaders including mayors, councillors, council representatives and recovery experts from local, state and federal agencies to

Boardwalk rejuvenation delivers showpiece for the GC

New life has been breathed into the Beree-Badalla Reserve Boardwalk on the banks of Currumbin Creek, with a $4 million investment from the Australian and Queensland Governments restoring the popular recreational asset after it was damaged by floods in 2022.

$741 million resilient residential recovery package approved

The Queensland Government will work with the Australian Government, local councils and communities to deliver a $741 million program to support the recovery of flood affected Queenslanders and help improve the resilience of their homes to future flooding.

Rural Landholder Recovery Grants - 2025 North and Far North Tropical Low

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The Rural Landholder Recovery Grant Scheme offers grants of up to $10,000 to help rural landholders pay for the costs of clean-up and reinstatement of a damaged primary production enterprise a

Queensland Betterment Funds

Queensland leads the nation in delivering betterment programs that demonstrate how upfront investment in stronger, more resilient assets saves money for all levels of government in future disasters.

Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund 2020-21

About the Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund 2020-21 (QRRRF)

Through the QRRRF 2020-21, 82 projects across Queensland have been approved for a total of almost $19.1 million.

Efficiencies Funding Program 2024-25

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On 11 June 2024, following the successful delivery of the 2024-25 State Budget, the allocation of $100 million of Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) Efficiencies F

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