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30 December 2025
Yarrabah Local Disaster Management Plan 2025
This plan outlines how the Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council prepares for, responds to, and recovers from disasters affecting the Yarrabah community in Queensland, Australia.
Publication
Published on
30 August 2025
Local Disaster Management Plan 2025: City of Logan
This plan outlines the arrangements for disaster prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery within the local City of Logan government area, applying an all-hazards, multi-agency approach to strengthen community resilience.
Publication
Published on
26 August 2024
Queensland 2023-24 State recovery and resilience plan
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.
Publication
Published on
5 July 2024
2019 monsoon trough rainfall and flood event formal: Independent report on the effectiveness of recovery after three years
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.
Publication
Published on
30 June 2023
Queensland Recovery Plan - Sub-Plan to The Queensland State Disaster Management Plan
The Queensland Recovery Plan outlines recovery requirements for operations, planning and arrangements at the local, district and state level.
Publication
Published on
12 November 2018
Australia: Queensland state disaster management plan
The Queensland State Disaster Management Plan outlines how Queensland will prevent, prepare, respond to and recover from disasters. It emphasises the need for consultation, collaboration and communications by all disaster management stakeholders to ensure all Queenslanders, property and the environment are safeguarded from the impact of disasters.
Publication
Published on
22 December 2014
Resilient recovery: An imperative for resilient development
This paper reports progress and documents good practices from around the world both towards the integration of DRR in disaster recovery as well as the crucial role of recovery in promoting and institutionalising longer term DRR in government systems.
Publication
Published on
20 March 2012
Queensland floods commission of inquiry: final report
This document is the final report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Queensland floods of 2010/2011, established following the flooding of historic proportions in Queensland in December 2010, stretching into January 2011.

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http://www.qld.gov.au
[email protected]
+972-2-530-3959
Fax:
+972-2-530-3727

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