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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.
About
The $20 million Community and Recreational Assets Recovery Program aims to repair and rebuild affected community and recreational facilities damaged by the North and Far North Tropical Low, commencing 29 January 2025 event t
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.
Steps to become a MARS authorised user
The 3 steps to become a MARS authorised user are outlined below, along with information about the different User Types in MARS, consultant access, how to remove a user, and the c
Applications are open for a new disaster recovery funding program targeting community recreational assets in 30 flood impacted north and Far North Queensland council areas.
MARS online guidance - WalkMe
QRA has implemented a flexible guidance system called WalkMe that can be accessed when using MARS.