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Water and Sewerage Infrastructure Program

Program purpose

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

Building insurance and resilient homes

Resilient homes and insurance

Being resilient means that whether you own or rent your home, you have insurance to co

Resources for resilience practitioners

Alternative Flood Warning Infrastructure Guideline supports flood warning needs

Communities across Queensland are exploring exciting new options to increase their awareness of floods, including a range of alternative flood warning infrastructure leveraging solar, radar and more.

Rural Landholder Recovery Grants Program – 2023 Southern Queensland Bushfires

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The $1.5 million Rural Landholder Recovery Grants Program will support the rural residential properties that do not meet the criteria for primary producer assistance.

QRA partners with First Nations councils

QRA regularly works with all 17 First Nations local councils and many First Nations organisations around the state to assist them recover from recent natural disasters and plan to make them more resilient to future ones.

Immediate action to reopen Brisbane-Woodford Road after Brisbane rain bomb

Brisbane-Woodford Road in Brisbane's north was reopened less than three days after flooding receded following the relentless rainfall experienced in late February 2022.

Small Business Support Package - South Queensland Severe Storms and Rainfall

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The $4.52 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

Alice River Bridge reconstruction complete

Fast-tracked flood damage repairs see a vital North Queensland bridge reopened two months ahead of schedule following the destruction of the 2019 Monsoon.

$26 million recovery program for waterways damaged by 2022 floods

More than $26 million in Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) will support crucial recovery works for Queensland waterways, gullies and riverbanks impacted by severe floods in 2022.

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