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Alice River Bridge reconstruction complete

Fast-tracked flood damage repairs see a vital North Queensland bridge reopened two months ahead of schedule following the destruction of the 2019 Monsoon.

Essential regional transport link strengthened thanks to Betterment - Gayndah Mundubbera Road

An essential freight and transport link for the North Burnett region has been made resilient to floods thanks to the Queensland Betterment Fund and saved the community millions.

Gordonbrook Dam saves big $$ thanks to Betterment

Resilience works to strengthen a dam in the South Burnett have paid off with avoided costs of almost $7.5 million achieved following the floods of 2017 and 2018.

Betterment builds back Gilliat-McKinlay Road, McKinlay

A $3.5 million Betterment project to seal a 25-kilometre section an important rural transport route has made McKinlay Shire more resilient and accessible during severe weather.

Upper Mount Bentley Road made better on Palm Island

Betterment funding for Upper Mount Bentley Road on Palm Island has not only improved the safety of the community during times of natural disasters by providing uninterrupted access to the island's communication tower, it has seen more than $1.7 million in reconstruction savings.

Betterment building resilience - Wallaby Point Road, Palm Island

A more resilient Wallaby Point Road is delivering wins on Palm Island thanks to Betterment.

Betterment builds back vital Villis Bridge

A flood resilient bridge in the Scenic Rim is not only increasing the safety of the local community but also saving more than $6.3 million in reconstruction costs.

Mapoon builds back better and saves

Betterment works to a vital regional connector road in Cape York save more than $5.6 million in reconstruction costs.

Coordinated approach restores vital north-west transport connections

A coordinated inter-agency approach restored critical rail and road links between north-west Queensland and the east coast following the destructive floods of 2019.

Gulf Group improving healthy waterways in Carpentaria

Environmental recovery program improves the health of the waterways and gully erosion in the Gulf of Carpentaria in the aftermath of the 2019 Monsoon.

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