In early November 2023 a convoy of 23 caravans rolled into Tara in Queensland's Western Downs to provide temporary accommodation for vulnerable locals following devastating bushfires throughout the region.
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Following heavy rainfall throughout the Sunshine Coast in early-2022, significant and smart repairs were undertaken to reconnect communities and improve motorist safety.
It’s the photo that contradicts the old proverb, 'Red sky at night, sailors’ delight. Red sky at morning, sailors’ warning', and it's been recognised at a recent state resilience awards.
It's been a long road to recovery for Binna Burra Lodge since the bushfires of 2019, but the iconic eco-retreat is now bigger and better than before.
Being resilient is a cornerstone of the Woodridge State High School ethos, and the value of this became apparent in early-2022 when a series of challenges rocked the tightknit school community.
Building a better future for all. It’s at the heart of the ethos of Woolloongabba-based architecture and design practice JDA Co and their pioneering work to build local flood resilience.
A collaboration between Moreton Bay Regional Council library and emergency management services has transformed community support in times of disaster.
Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area is seeing visitors return in droves with the completion of 4WD track repair works. But the journey to this point since the 2021-22 disaster season hasn't all been smooth going.
How does a tiny, remote community that exists in truly unique circumstances complete with a range of unusual challenges, come together to develop a comprehensive and coordinated approach to disaster resilience?
After the SEQ floods of 2022, the recovery of a much-loved community facility gave disadvantaged jobseekers the opportunity to develop new skills.