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Deep dive into adaptation and innovation builds flood resilience

A mix of 17th century physics and Aussie ingenuity is protecting the equipment managing traffic flow on some of Brisbane’s major roads.

Funding injection for more flood recovery work in Boodjamulla National Park

Ongoing efforts to repair and rejuvenate Boodjamulla National Park following flooding in 2023 have been boosted with a $3.5 million investment from the Australian and Queensland Governments.

Gordonbrook Dam saves big $$ thanks to Betterment

Resilience works to strengthen a dam in the South Burnett have paid off with avoided costs of almost $7.5 million achieved following the floods of 2017 and 2018.

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Careers with QRA

A career with the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) is an opportunity to work and learn in an ever-changing environment that is efficient, innovative and resilient.

First flooded Ipswich homes demolished under buy-back program

The demolition of Goodna homes bought back under the Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program is a significant step in the community’s recovery. Part of the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund, the Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program aims to remove flood-impacted homeowners from harm’s way.

State Recovery Coordinators confirmed to lead efforts following Tropical Cyclone Alfred

Colonel Justin O’Connor (Retd) and former Brisbane City Councillor Peter Matic have been appointed State and Deputy Recovery Coordinators to oversee the challenging job ahead in the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

Major bushfire recovery investment to help regions rebound

Five Queensland council areas heavily impacted by last year’s bushfires will share in more than $6 million to deliver a range of locally developed projects that will contribute to economic and social recovery, and create local jobs.

Recovery resources - interstate, national and international

Property Level Flood Information Portals Program

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The Property Level Flood Information Portals Program, led by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA), will deliver an online solution for the 39 eligible local governments to support homeowners/residents to a

Essential regional transport link strengthened thanks to Betterment - Gayndah Mundubbera Road

An essential freight and transport link for the North Burnett region has been made resilient to floods thanks to the Queensland Betterment Fund and saved the community millions.

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