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$10 million in savings achieved by building back better in Croydon

A $1.8 million investment in resilient floodways in Croydon shire has seen almost $10 million in avoided costs in the past eight years.

Betterment: Gayndah Water Intake

North Burnett Regional Council

The Gayndah Water Supply Intake Station on the Burnett River provides the town’s only water supply and supports a population of approximately 2000, as well as local primary industries.

A capable and empowered team

A capable and empowered team is one of the four organisational principles in the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) Strategic Plan 2025-29.

Support for those who support those in need

Often they are unsung heroes. Small community-based organisations that run on shoe-string budgets but provide much needed support for vulnerable members of the community.

Townsville’s Water Supply Restored: A Testament to Resilience and Collaboration

The Townsville community is celebrating a major milestone as the northern pipeline, which supplies 15 per cent of the city’s daily water needs, is officially back online.

Recovery funding assistance

Making funding available to communities and individuals when and where they need it is an important part of the recovery journey. Funding for recovery and resilience is offered through a range of initiatives in Queensland.

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QRA has a number of mandatory reporting requirements under the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

Betterment: Gayndah Mundubbera Road

North Burnett Regional Council

Gayndah Mundubbera Road – project summary

  • Gayndah Mundubbera Road is an essential frei

Betterment avoids big bucks in the Whitsundays

​​​​​​​The replacement of the damaged bridge across the Don River at Bowen with a new resilient concrete bridge has saved the community more than $10 million since 2020.

Avoided costs confirmed for Aurukun Access Road

Betterment funding is increasing access and safety for First Nations communities in Cape York and saving millions in avoided costs.

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