Thirty-four flood-impacted homeowners in Ipswich and Brisbane have now accepted the government’s offer to buy back their home following the catastrophic Queensland floods of 2022.
About
The $20 million Community and Recreational Assets Recovery Program aims to repair and rebuild affected community and recreational facilities damaged by the North and Far North Tropical Low 29 January – 28 February 2025.
Flood Risk Management in Queensland
Flooding causes more damage in Queensland than any other natural hazard, so effective and strategic flood risk management is important for long-term economic, social and environmental
Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA)
Office reception: phone (07) 3740 1700 (International callers please phone +617 3740 1700)
About the Statewide Assessment of Flood Risk Factors
Queensland is the most disaster impacted state in Australia, with flooding causing the most damage
Event summary
The Severe Tropical Cyclone Debbie & Associated Rainfall & Flooding, 28 March – 6 April 2017 event saw the cyclone cross the Queensland coast at Airlie Beach as a Category 4 system, hit coastal communities
About the Emergency Response Fund (ERF) $75 million Queensland flood recovery and resilience package
On 9 June 2023, the Australian Government announced the successful projects funded through the Emergen
Practical guide to photo evidence
This tip sheet aims to assist applicants in meeting the visual evidence required when applying for funding under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA)