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The New Zealand Government will establish their Cyclone Recovery Taskforce modelled on the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) in response to the extensive damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle.
More than 30 tourism resilience initiatives across Queensland are set to be supported through the $5 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund, part of a $7 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience package launched last September.
A program developed following catastrophic flooding events over the 2021-22 severe weather season is helping Burnett Mary producers build resilience and improve their operations.
In the immediate aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Jasper, the Queensland Reconstruction Authority has swiftly activated jointly-funded disaster assistance under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) to support affected individuals a
Invest in betterment and disaster risk reduction for resilience is one of four Queensland Reconstruction Authority organisational principles in the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) Strategic Plan 2025-29
A first-of-its-kind resilience workshop has turned up the volume on disaster preparedness messaging for members of Townsville’s deaf and hard of hearing community.
Concessional loans are now available for south-east Queensland small businesses, primary producers and not-for-profits hard hit by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Disaster assistance is available to Whitsunday Regional Council to help repair damage to local infrastructure following intense rainfall in late 2022.
Get Ready Queensland has partnered up with the Bureau of Meteorology to officially launch a series of 3D disaster animations that graphically show how weather events can fast become dangerous.
A program to develop and extend business resilience planning processes is helping Queensland farmers better manage their land and crops in the face of a changing climate and more severe weather.