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Demolition works have now begun in Maryborough on homes bought back under the Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program, with many materials set to be reused or recycled.
A new $5 million package to help pay for community recovery costs and resilience initiatives, as well as ramp up mental health support, is now available for Queenslanders impacted by recent disaster events in th
Delivering on recommendations from the Queensland Flood Risk Management Framework (QFRMF), the Queensland Government has gone live with a new centralised website for flood information.
Carpentaria Shire Council will receive more than $22 million to repair the vital Mitchell River Crossing along Dunbar Koolatah Road
About the Emergency Response Fund (ERF) $75 million Queensland flood recovery and resilience package
On 9 June 2023, the Australian Government announced the successful projects funded through the Emergen
Queensland will be better protected and prepared for future natural disasters with 50 local projects funded under Round One of the Australian Government’s new Disaster Ready Fund. In total, Queensland will benefit from over $150 million in combined investment from government and delivery partners.
Parts of Bundaberg East, Bundaberg South and the city’s CBD will be better protected from future flooding after the Australian and Queensland Governments agreed to build a 1.7km concrete levee parallel to the so