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Queensland Local Government Coastal Hazard Adaptation Program

The Local Government Association of Queensland, through a budget allocation of $12 million from the Queensland Government, have a funding offer for project proposals from coastal local governments to undertake coastal hazard adaptation planning – QCoast2100

Queensland active at Flood Management Australia Conference

Queenslanders participated across a range of activity at the annual FMA conference with Shoalhaven – City Council at Nowra, NSW in May

Flood resilience of river catchments – Report from Queensland Audit Office 

In April in this audit, the effectiveness of flood resilience activities since 2011, focusing specifically on the Bremer, Lockyer, Mid and Upper Brisbane River catchments was examined and presented to the State Government

New website now launched

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Hypothetical – February 4, 2016

Looking back from after the Brisbane River 2036 flood, what did we do over the last 20 years to minimise the flood impacts and build community, environmental and economic resilience???

Integrating flood issues into other programs – 27 October 2015

How do we best integrate flood risk management into resource management, regional land use and infrastructure programmes?

Collaboration on technical and social flood issues – March 5, 2015

Collaboration that feeds technical and social issues into flood risk management solutions – how is this going

Workshop – October 29, 2014

Breaching the barriers to effective flood risk management

Dealing with uncertainty in hydrological studies – September 9, 2014

Dealing with uncertainty in hydrologic studies and its application to the Brisbane River Catchment Flood Studies

Flood information – July 23, 2014

Astute use of flood information – ways to access, analyse and present flood information as a component of Flood Risk Management

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