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Disaster assistance is now available to five flood-impacted local councils following heavy rainfall and flooding across Western and Southern Queensland from 10-13 November 2021.
The Commonwealth and state government have established a $20 million fund to strengthen key infrastructure to better withstand natural disasters, and in doing so have changed how Betterment funding is delivered in Queensland.
Get Ready Queensland Week was launched at Milton State School today, with GRQ Ambassador Johnathan Thurston on hand to remind Queenslanders how they can get ready for disaster season.
A new $10 million program aimed at lowering the cost of insurance has been made available to Queensland communities in high risk, cyclone-prone areas.
Flooding is a perennial issue in Queensland with more than 70 flood events since 2011, however, two important documents being released today will help reduce future flooding impacts on communities.
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Funding of $1 million is available to engage service providers to deliver a series of community-led mental health and wellbeing events in the worst affected local government areas (LGAs) following the&n
Eight Queensland councils and one state agency will share in $10.7 million of additional funding in the latest round of support aimed at assisting economic and social recovery in communities impacted by the 2019
Getting ready, reducing risk and building resilience is one of three Queensland Reconstruction Authority organisational objectives in the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) Strategic Plan 2024-28.
More than $11 million has been approved for a range of projects that will help with the economic and social recovery in Queensland communities that were heavily impacted by last year’s bushfires.
A new framework to help flood practitioners better compare and invest in flood mitigation and resilience will help build safer communities and reduce the financial burden from floods.