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The new $4 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund is set to strengthen Queensland's northern tourism industry in the wake of this summer's tropical low flood event.
The Queensland Government is committing almost half-a-billion-dollars over five years to disaster resilience and risk reduction efforts as part of its 2025-26 Budget.
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) is the state’s lead agency responsible for disaster recovery, resilience and flood risk management policy in Queensland.
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Quick actions by two of Queensland's 2025 State Recovery Coordinators helped a popular Hervey Bay resort recover after it was battered by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
A section of the 790-kilometre Castlereagh Highway that connects the southern Queensland interior with New South Wales has been rebuilt to better withstand severe weather events and reduce future disaster impacts on communities.
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Coordinated by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA), Get Ready Queensland is about building our resilience to deal with extreme weather in Australia's most disaster impacted state - Queensland