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.
The 450-kilometre stretch of south-east Queensland coastline from Coolangatta to K’gari was severely impacted during the 2022 floods.
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.
Accurate and up-to-date surveys of the physical terrain are critical in developing flood studies.
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.
“Don’t be scared to ask for help. There’s help there, you just need to let people know you need it.”