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Currumbin Creek boardwalk renewal protects a golden ecosystem

The revitalisation of a popular Gold Coast boardwalk is delivering lifestyle and environmental benefits that will reach from sea to land to sky.

Exceptional circumstances package - 2019 Monsoon Trough

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This $242 million package is to support Queensland communities in their recovery from the North and Far North Queensland Monsoon Trough, 25 January to 14 February.  The package includes funding for betterment, busi

SEQ storms’ ill winds blow mountain of opportunity

The massive clean-up after south-east Queensland’s wild storms over the 2023-24 Christmas-new year period delivered some unexpected environmental benefits.

Historic engineering solution rocks Gold Coast road restoration

A modern take on an engineering solution dating back to ancient Egypt has been central to the restoration of a Gold Coast road significantly damaged by a series of extreme weather events.

Personal hardship assistance extended for north Queensland, and freight subsidies activated

Residents isolated by flooding in Camooweal, 190km north-west of Mount Isa, can now access Personal Hardship Assistance provided by the Queensland Government.

Bundaberg East Levee a big boost for flood resilience

Parts of Bundaberg East, Bundaberg South and the city’s CBD will be better protected from future flooding after the Australian and Queensland Governments agreed to build a 1.7km concrete levee parallel to the so

Weed control program makes the bush a better place

Local producers and native animals are reaping the benefits of work by the Gympie and District Landcare group to reclaim the banks of a flood-ravaged creek.

An old friend returns as Gold Coast-Springbrook Road reopens

Heavy rainfall in early 2022 saw Gold Coast-Springbrook Road quite literally slip off the ‘must do drive’ list of locals, day trippers and tourists, and in the process created a major headache for local businesses, until now.

Rural Landholder Recovery Grants - 2025 Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Associated Rainfall and Flooding

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Recovery grants up to $10,000 have been extended to rural landholders or lessees of at least 10 hectares who sustained direct damage but can’t access other primary producer assistance fo

Cape Tribulation road repairs result in complex engineering solutions

Smart engineering has helped repair a spectacular section of road through the Daintree National Park following extensive damage caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper.

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