Event summary
The Central Queensland Bushfires, 22 November – 6 December 2018 event involved more than 140 fires in Central Queensland having a disastrous effect on residents, primary producers, agriculture and the
The Central Queensland Bushfires, 22 November – 6 December 2018 event involved more than 140 fires in Central Queensland having a disastrous effect on residents, primary producers, agriculture and the
The effects of a disaster on the built environment often result in damage and disruption which inhibits the capacity of essential services and services
In February 2022, Leah and her son were living in a caravan on her parents’ property north of Gympie. Two weeks before the flooding, she had moved the caravan to a new position on the side of a hill.
Accurate and up-to-date surveys of the physical terrain are critical in developing flood studies.
The Council Grant Program - Property Level Flood Information Portals is part of the Property Level Flood Information Portals Program to ensure homeowners/residents will have access to flood information for th
The purpose of the jointly Australian and Queensland Government funded (50:50) Water and Sewerage Infrastructure Program is to alleviate distress and accelerate recovery of those communities impacte
To assist the region to recover after the Central Queensland Bushfires in 2018, a Community Recovery Package was made availab
Small business owners in Greater Brisbane, Gympie and Ipswich still doing it tough from last year's flood events, will be able to turn to three new small business wellness coaches to reduce stress, overcome chal
The Get Ready Queensland program is a year round, all hazards, resilience building initiative coordinated by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) to help Queenslanders and Queensland communities p