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Bushfire recovery funding boost for Queensland

More than $11 million has been approved for a range of projects that will help with the economic and social recovery in Queensland communities that were heavily impacted by last year’s bushfires.

Resilience funding programs

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) administers disaster resilience funding on behalf of the State of Queensland. Learn about about current and completed resilience funding programs.

Upgrades improve resilience and accessibility of popular GC boardwalk

Following a series of volatile summers that left many community assets damaged, City of Gold Coast is moving ahead with upgrades to one of the southern GC's favourite creekside boardwalks.

Bridge builds flood resilience for Scrub Creek residents

A new bridge in the Somerset region extending over Brisbane River has safeguarded access for a community previously at risk to isolation during severe weather.

Shute Harbour Marine Terminal grand reopening

Queensland’s tourism industry received a major boost today with the official opening of Whitsunday Regional Council’s new world-class Shute Harbour Marine Terminal.

Key dates

This guidance summarises the timeframe requirements that apply to claims for funding under the joint Commonwealth/State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) relief measures, Reconstruction of Es

Betterment: Gordonbrook Dam

South Burnett Regional Council

The Gordonbrook Dam is the main water supply reservoir for the town of Kingaroy and has a surface area of 236 hectares and an average depth of 2.8 metres, holding approximately 6,600 mega-litres of water.

Flood classifications in Queensland

Flood classifications in Queensland – A best practice 

Resilient Homes Fund - $741 million

Funding acknowledgement

The Resilient Homes Fund is jointly funded (50:50) by the Queensland and Australian Governments under Category D of the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrange

Standards and guidelines - Flood Warning Infrastructure Network (FWIN)

Rain and River gauges

All National Disaster Warning Network assets must conform to the Bureau of Meteorology's 

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