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Hearing disaster preparedness messages loud and clear

A first-of-its-kind resilience workshop has turned up the volume on disaster preparedness messaging for members of Townsville’s deaf and hard of hearing community.

Award-winning portal offers flood info in three easy steps

Work by a dynamic Queensland mapping technology company has taken Lockyer Valley Regional Council’s Flood Information Portal to a whole new level when it comes to data availability and efficiency.

Flood management plans help producers build resilience

Property-specific flood management plans are helping primary producers tackle an age-old problem: protecting their property – their very livelihood – from the ravages of natural disasters.

Australian Red Cross program strengthening resilience in First Nations communities gets big tick.

An Australian Red Cross initiative is improving key relationships and trust with First Nations people and communities recovering from and preparing for disasters.

Scaling new heights all in a day’s (road)works

Following damage caused by record rainfall events across southern Queensland in 2022, specialised training and abseiling equipment again proved their value in keeping Queensland’s roads open.

Poster child for innovative community flood warnings

Embracing 21st century technology has helped a small remote Queensland council provide accurate information about flooded roads in its area.

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All the latest news and initiatives from the Queensland Reconstruction Authority.

No stone, or boulder, left unturned to clear highway

TMR crews went in with a bang when it came to repairing damage on Captain Cook Highway following ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper and removing a 300-tonne boulder that had cut the iconic FNQ coastal road.

Tropical Cyclone Kirrily: the northern system that became a statewide disaster event

With Queensland still reeling from the one-two punch of Tropical Cyclone Jasper and the south Queensland severe storms over the Christmas-new year period, another tropical cyclone struck, causing havoc across the state.

Weathering the storm to keep south-east roads open

After an unwanted Christmas present, described by many as a tornado, brought down powerlines, trees and other hazards across SEQ roads, a herculean task was required to reconnect the network.

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