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The ANU Disaster Solutions Update and Roundtable 2024 aims to identify the key challenges regarding funding for resilience, recovery, and insurance; and discuss the research to address financing challenges.
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DRF - Disaster Recovery Frameworks
The Queensland (Australia) 2023-24 State Recovery and Resilience Plan (the Plan) covers 13 disaster events and captures the diversity, breadth and extent of disasters for the entire season.
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This report presents the results of the assessment of the effectiveness of the state government activities to support the recovery of the 39 local government areas (LGAs) impacted by the North and Far North Queensland monsoon trough in 2019.
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This paper outlines the use of collaborative approaches by a climate change and disaster community of practice across seven local government areas in the Northern Rivers region, New South Wales, Australia.
National disaster mental health and wellbeing framework
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The purpose of this framework is to guide how governments and recovery partners toward consistent support for mental health and wellbeing before, during and after disasters
Disaster Recovery in Australia - A Legal and Policy Survey
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This report reviews legal and policy frameworks for disaster recovery in Australia, identifies challenges, opportunities. and recommendations for improvement. It analyses how this framework operated during recovery from the 2019–20 Black Summer Bushfires
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This report presents an integrated view of the way forward from the fires, including exploring why the 2019-20 fire season was so devastating, what new capabilities can be implemented and how Australia can best learn from its worst fire season on record.
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This report outlines an extensive two-part national study designed to better understand the impact of climate-fueled disasters on mental health in Australia, and how best to support the wellbeing, recovery and resilience of communities.

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