A $25,000 disaster recovery grant has helped a small business owner in Ipswich get back in the swing
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Restored transport links in rural Queensland are saving big dollars thanks to the Queensland Reconstruction Authority's Betterment program.
For Austral Croissants owner Sylvain Desvignes things weren’t as bad the second time around but the 2022 South East Queensland floods still left his Rocklea factory with 20 centimetres of water through the bread manufacturing pre
A $1.8 million investment in resilient floodways in Croydon shire has seen almost $10 million in avoided costs in the past eight years.
A new submersible-style pumping station and new raw water rising main to the Gayndah Water Supply Intake Station has secured the town's water supply and saved more than $10 million in the past decade thanks to Betterment.
Roger Wagner has been left living in a caravan after almost three metres of water came rushing through his home and backyard business.
The replacement of the damaged bridge across the Don River at Bowen with a new resilient concrete bridge has saved the community more than $10 million since 2020.
$46 million in environmental recovery funding sees the North bounce back after the 2019 Monsoon Floods.
Fast-tracked flood damage repairs see a vital North Queensland bridge reopened two months ahead of schedule following the destruction of the 2019 Monsoon.
An essential freight and transport link for the North Burnett region has been made resilient to floods thanks to the Queensland Betterment Fund and saved the community millions.