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Resilient Homes Fund: Voluntary Home Buy-Back program

About the Resilient Homes Fund

The Resilient Homes Fund initiative was jointly delivered by the Australian and Queensland Governments through Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements. 

Betterment: Somerset Region

Somerset Regional Council (various projects)

  • Somerset Regional Council has a large number of major and minor waterways crossing through the region which leave it vulnerable to damage.
  • Floods in 2011, 2013 and 2015 caused

Betterment: Villis Bridge

Scenic Rim Regional Council

  • Villis Bridge is located on Niebling Road and is the only access road for approximately 12 properties.
  • High velocity flooding in the 2013 Severe Tropical Cyclone Oswald event tore the bridge f

Betterment: Richmond Road

Croydon Shire Council

Richmond Road runs south from Gulf Development Road towards the Flinders Highway in Croydon Shire, providing an important transport link for local residents and primary producers.

Mapoon builds back better and saves

Betterment works to a vital regional connector road in Cape York save more than $5.6 million in reconstruction costs.

Monitoring and Evaluation

About 

Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference.

Great (Inland) Way to rebuild key transport route

A section of the 790-kilometre Castlereagh Highway that connects the southern Queensland interior with New South Wales has been rebuilt to better withstand severe weather events and reduce future disaster impacts on communities.

New $10 million injection to help bushfire hit communities

Eight Queensland councils and one state agency will share in $10.7 million of additional funding aimed at assisting economic and social recovery in communities impacted by the 2019 Queensland Bushfires.

New reservoir brings more water supply to Capricorn Coast

After an 18-month construction period, Emu Park Reservoir is now a reality for residents of the Capricorn Coast south of Yeppoon.

$9.6 million in resilience funding to disaster-proof Queensland

Forty-nine projects are being delivered through the $13.1 million Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund (QRRRF), a joint initiative between Australian and Queensland Governments.

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