After the extreme rain event in late February 2022 Josef Selway, co-owner of Blue & Grae – a business in Albion that creates hand-made leather goods – was expecting his workshop to flood and prepared for what was
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Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference. The jointly funded Australian and Queensland Government (50:50) m
It was just five months from destruction to reconstruction for the Alan Wilke Bridge, which was reopened to traffic ahead of schedule after the Albert River, swollen by flood waters from Severe Tropical Cyclone (STC) Debbie, broke its
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$20 million capped funding to specified local governments and state agencies to undertake assessments and conduct extraordinary clean-up activities following the following eligible events:
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$20 million capped funding to specified local governments and state agencies to undertake assessments and conduct extraordinary clean-up activities following the following eligible events:
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The $8.88 million Small Business Support Package includes one-on-one case management focused on mental health and financial security, partnerships with councils and chambers of commerce to address
Colleges Crossing at Mount Crosby was one of several key river crossings quickly reopened by Transport and Main Roads (TMR) following the record rainfall experienced across south-east Queensland in late February 2022.