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Get Ready Queensland has partnered up with the Bureau of Meteorology to officially launch a series of 3D disaster animations that graphically show how weather events can fast become dangerous.
A program to develop and extend business resilience planning processes is helping Queensland farmers better manage their land and crops in the face of a changing climate and more severe weather.
Disaster assistance has now been extended to Bundaberg, North Burnett and South Burnett Regional Councils following the recent floods associated with ex-Tropical Cyclone Seth.
A range of disaster assistance measures are now available in the local government areas of Bundaberg, Cherbourg, Fraser Coast, Gympie, North Burnett and South Burnett following the devastating heavy rainfall and flooding associated with ex-Tropical Cyclone Seth from 7 – 10 January 2022.
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The Disaster Ready Fund (DRF) is the Australian Government’s flagship disaster risk reduction initiative which will fund a diverse set of projects in partnership with states and territories to deliver medium-term and long-term nation
Townsville City Council and Burdekin Shire Council are the latest Queensland local governments to be activated for disaster assistance following heavy summer downpours.
Queensland will be better protected and prepared for future natural disasters with 50 local projects funded under Round One of the Australian Government’s new Disaster Ready Fund. In total, Queensland will benefit from over $150 million in combined investment from government and delivery partners.
A collaboration between Moreton Bay Regional Council library and emergency management services has transformed community support in times of disaster.
Disaster assistance has been extended to the local government areas of Goondiwindi, Lockyer Valley, Quilpie and Southern Downs following the heavy rainfall and flash flooding that drenched Southern Queensland this week.