To support decision makers to embed resilience and risk reduction into investment decisions, the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) has delivered the following initiatives:
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More than 130 flood-impacted homeowners have now accepted a voluntary home buy-back as part of the $741 million Commonwealth-state funded Resilient Homes Fund.
A new strategy from the Australian and Queensland Governments is set to improve driving conditions on the Kuranda Range Road stretch of the Kennedy Highway between Smithfield and Kuranda.
The Commonwealth and Queensland Governments will each invest $360 million to support a new Phase 3 Floods Recovery Package for Queensland under Category C and D of the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).
Environmental recovery program improves the health of the waterways and gully erosion in the Gulf of Carpentaria in the aftermath of the 2019 Monsoon.
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Greenwood Park at Kirwan in Townsville has undergone field remediation works to restore the four full-size playing fields to their former glory following the February 2019 monsoonal flooding event.
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.
More homeowners in flood-prone areas are set to receive a voluntary home buy-back offer, with the additional purchase of another 300 homes under the Resilient Homes Fund.