Asset types - Flood Warning Infrastructure
There are several different types of flood warning infrastructure used in Queensland including: automatic rain gauges, automatic rain and river gauges, manual rain gauges and manual river gauges.
There are several different types of flood warning infrastructure used in Queensland including: automatic rain gauges, automatic rain and river gauges, manual rain gauges and manual river gauges.
In 2023, the Australian Government allocated $236 million over 10 years from 2023–24 to remediate high priority flood warning infr
In 2021-2022, 180 new flood warning infrastructure assets were delivered for 28 councils as part of the $8 million FWIN project and these are now operational and benefiting co
The Golden Beach Sailing and Boating Club at Caloundra will benefit from a $4.5 million funding commitment to repair and restore 170 metres of seawall damaged by storm surges, high tides and erosion caused by the tida
There has been 24 projects across 23 councils approved statewide, collectively valued at over $11.6 million, through the 2022-23 round of the Queensland Resil
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority invites you to join the Supporting and Upskilling Community Champions Project – an initiative to enhance our community's preparedness and resilience for future flood events in
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) was established under the Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act 2011 following unprecedented natural disasters that struck Queensland over the summer months of 2010-11.