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The 2019 Queensland bushfires took a heavy toll on the Somerset region's burgeoning tourism industry. In recovery, plans were made to bring visitors back.
After the 2019 Queensland bushfires devastated the hinterland of Noosa, upgrade works got underway to repair the region's recreation areas.
Flood is one of the biggest threats across the state.
Brisbane’s iconic Riverwalk and seven of Brisbane City Council’s ferry terminals are back following the destruction of the 2011 floods.
Mackay’s main link to the popular tourist areas of Pioneer Valley and Eungella Range has been restored following significant damage caused by 2023’s record-breaking rainfall.
Supporting measurable improvements in flood risk management
The end result of Queensland’s voluntary home buy-back initiative is the demolition of severely flood-impacted homes, however, this doesn’t mean the end of the line for many of the building materials.
MARS is the Management and Reporting System developed by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) to support councils and state agencies with applications for all of the funding programs administered by the QRA.
Quick actions by two of Queensland's 2025 State Recovery Coordinators helped a popular Hervey Bay resort recover after it was battered by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Sport and Recreational Community Facilities Recovery Program - 2025 North and Far North Tropical Low
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$30 million Sport and Sport and Recreational Community Facilities Recovery Program that will help rebuild and repair sport and recreation facilities impacted by the North and Far North Tropical Low 29 January – 28 February 2025 e