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Flooded fields restored at Greenwood Park Sporting Complex

Greenwood Park at Kirwan in Townsville has undergone field remediation works to restore the four full-size playing fields to their former glory following the February 2019 monsoonal flooding event.

Building back better - Sedan Dip Road, Cloncurry

Sedan Dip Road in Cloncurry Shire Council has been rebuilt better than ever after it was damaged by the monsoon and floods in February 2019.

Townsville Golf Club restored to a tee

The Townsville Golf Club received $1.2 million in funding to make vital repairs to its flood-damaged infrastructure at Rosslea following the destructive 2019 Monsoon Floods.

Richmond–Winton Road a focus for resilience works

A vital regional connector road in far north west Queensland has been made more resilient thanks to an $8 million investment from the 2019 Betterment Program.

Brisbane Ferry Terminals and Riverwalk rebuilt

Brisbane’s iconic Riverwalk and seven of Brisbane City Council’s ferry terminals are back following the destruction of the 2011 floods.

Betterment keeps Mapoon connected and safe

Put to the test by Tropical Cyclone Marcia just three months after completion, betterment reconstruction works on the Weipa-Mapoon road came through with flying colours and continue to provide value for money and uninterrupted access for Mapoon residents.

Boundaries rebuilt along the Flinders and Landsborough Highways

Boundary fences on state roads in North Queensland have been repaired following the 2019 Monsoon Floods thanks to more than $560,000 in assistance for farmers from the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.

Flood Warning Gauge Network delivering resilience for Queensland

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority has been working with Local Government agencies to develop Flood Warning Gauge Network Investment Plans that identity possible improvements to flood warning systems and networks.

Smooth times ahead for Townsville hockey fields

Three levels of government came together to deliver $1.7 million in vital funding to reopen the Townsville Hockey Complex following the floods in 2019.

Livingstone builds back better

Livingstone Shire Council’s iconic Scenic Highway is rebuilt better than ever thanks to Betterment.

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