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Queenslanders urged to Get Ready ahead of storm season

With Australia in line for a third La Nina season in a row, Queenslanders are being urged to prepare their families and property for possible natural disasters. That’s the message during Get Ready Queensland Week, which launched today in Brisbane and Rockhampton.

Disaster Resilience Strategy for even stronger, safer, more resilient communities

A new five-year strategy to strengthen disaster resilience in Queensland will further improve the state’s capacity to deal with natural disasters and climate change.

Flood report builds back better

The 2021-22 Southern Queensland Floods State Recovery and Resilience Plan 2022-24 shows both the scale of the disaster and the work underway to recover.

New officers to support flood-affected Queensland producers

Primary producers in southern Queensland will soon have support from specialised resilience officers to help them recover from recent natural disasters and plan for future events.

First property buy back offers accepted by flood-affected SEQ homeowners

Twenty-three flood-impacted homeowners in Goodna and Brisbane have become the first Queenslanders to accept a voluntary home buy back offer as part of the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund.

Queensland’s resilience to disasters shines through awards

Projects helping build Queensland’s resilience to natural disasters were on show at the 2022 Get Ready Queensland Resilient Australia Awards, held in Brisbane on Thursday 8 September.

Grants extended for ex-Tropical Cyclone Seth and the Central, Western and Southern Queensland Floods

Primary producers and businesses impacted by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Seth and the Central, Southern and Western Queensland floods will have more time to apply for Extraordinary Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants.

Planning with purpose grows disaster resilience in the agriculture sector

A program to develop and extend business resilience planning processes is helping Queensland farmers better manage their land and crops in the face of a changing climate and more severe weather.

Environment Recovery package – South Queensland Severe Storms and Rainfall

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The $8.315 million Environmental Recovery package to aid riparian recovery, weed and pest management, biodiversity conservation, and restoration of environmental assets in national parks throughout the most heavily impacted are

More disaster assistance for flooded communities in southern Queensland

Extraordinary disaster assistance grants have been extended to flood-affected primary producers, small businesses and communities affected by the Southern Queensland flooding event in May.

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