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The newly announced Small Business Recovery Assistance Grants will provide up to $15,000 to eligible small businesses that experienced significant trading disruptions due to this year's summer flooding in the north.
New life has been breathed into the Beree-Badalla Reserve Boardwalk on the banks of Currumbin Creek, with a $4 million investment from the Australian and Queensland Governments restoring the popular recreational asset after it was damaged by floods in 2022.
QRA officers have hit the road for a three-week Reconstruction Monitoring operation to check on the recovery progress of disaster affected communities in the Far North, north, and south-east.
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The $7.73 million Far North Queensland Flood Risk Management Package will undertake key flood risk management activities in the Bloomfield River catchment, encompassing Cook Shire, Douglas Shire and Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire
More than 7,500 hours’ work in difficult conditions have helped restore access to a popular but remote tropical tourist town in the wake of Australia’s wettest cyclone on record.
Smart engineering has helped repair a spectacular section of road through the Daintree National Park following extensive damage caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper.
Southern Queensland producers are joining forces with government industry officers to embed better disaster resilience practices into their operations.
Born out of a season of severe flooding, a proactive program is helping flood affected primary producers avoid being reactive to disaster impacts in the years ahead.
A program developed following catastrophic flooding events over the 2021-22 severe weather season is helping Burnett Mary producers build resilience and improve their operations.
Green shoots of change have grown from a period of disaster destruction for two Western Downs producers, whose experiences have been channelled into a comprehensive future flood strategy for their business.