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A new major disaster recovery package for Queensland, agreed to by the state and Commonwealth, will propel efforts to rebound following another significant period of extreme weather.
Restored transport links in rural Queensland are saving big dollars thanks to the Queensland Reconstruction Authority's Betterment program.
A flood resilient bridge in the Scenic Rim is not only increasing the safety of the local community but also saving more than $6.3 million in reconstruction costs.
About
On 7 February 2024, the Australian Government announced a $91.8 million funding package to support disaster recovery and resilience activities for northern, Far North and north-west Queensland comm
Around 35,000 costumes were destroyed when Jokers Costume Mega Store in Rocklea was inundated with 1.8 metres of floodwater following the Brisbane rain bomb of 2022.
Lead state recovery under a changing climate is one of the four organisational principles in the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) Strategic Plan 2025-29.
Purpose
$12.4 million in funding was available for the LiDAR capture and floor level database (WP2) as part of the Flood Risk Management Program (FRMP) - a component of the jointly fu
A more resilient Wallaby Point Road is delivering wins on Palm Island thanks to Betterment.
Repairs to multiple landslip sites along Mount Spec Road north of Townsville restore access to Paluma following the 2019 Monsoon Floods.
More than 7,500 hours’ work in difficult conditions have helped restore access to a popular but remote tropical tourist town in the wake of Australia’s wettest cyclone on record.