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How COVID broke down borders in Queensland’s south-west

How does a tiny, remote community that exists in truly unique circumstances complete with a range of unusual challenges, come together to develop a comprehensive and coordinated approach to disaster resilience?

Woodstock Farm recovery project grows flood resilience and job skills

After the SEQ floods of 2022, the recovery of a much-loved community facility gave disadvantaged jobseekers the opportunity to develop new skills.

Betterment – a better way to keeping a freight route open

Improving Moonie Highway’s flood resilience has been the focus of recently completed repair works following significant damage from the 2021-22 disaster season.

QRA partners with First Nations councils

QRA regularly works with all 17 First Nations local councils and many First Nations organisations around the state to assist them recover from recent natural disasters and plan to make them more resilient to future ones.

Investing in tourism infrastructure to enhance economic resilience in the Somerset region

The 2019 Queensland bushfires took a heavy toll on the Somerset region's burgeoning tourism industry. In recovery, plans were made to bring visitors back.

Comprehensive coastline clean-up following the 2022 South East Queensland floods

The 450-kilometre stretch of south-east Queensland coastline from Coolangatta to K’gari was severely impacted during the 2022 floods.

Home buy-back demolitions giving a new lease of life to building materials

The end result of Queensland’s voluntary home buy-back initiative is the demolition of severely flood-impacted homes, however, this doesn’t mean the end of the line for many of the building materials.

Bushfire-damaged Cooroora Trail restored, with a little help from recycled products

After the 2019 Queensland bushfires devastated the hinterland of Noosa, upgrade works got underway to repair the region's recreation areas.

Restoring access for Brisbane’s western suburbs following the 2022 floods

Colleges Crossing at Mount Crosby was one of several key river crossings quickly reopened by Transport and Main Roads (TMR) following the record rainfall experienced across south-east Queensland in late February 2022.

Shining a new light on Queensland in the name of flood risk management

Accurate and up-to-date surveys of the physical terrain are critical in developing flood studies.

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