Mary Regional Resilience Strategy: Coordinated Disaster and Climate Adaptation Blueprint
Strategy
This strategy outlines a coordinated, multi-hazard approach to building resilience across the Mary region in Queensland.
- Highlights the importance of collaboration between councils, government, and communities
- Addresses natural hazards including floods, bushfires, cyclones, and heatwaves
- Emphasises place-based resilience and local leadership
- Supports sustainable development and disaster risk reduction
- Promotes protection of environmental and cultural values
- Provides strategic pathways for resilient settlements, economy, and environment
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders focused on disaster resilience and sustainable development.
- Supports integration of resilience into regional planning and operations
- Addresses multi-hazard risk management for infrastructure and supply chains
- Promotes collaboration with local councils and government agencies
- Highlights the need for environmental stewardship and compliance
- Encourages adoption of best practice frameworks and standards
- Aligns with post-mine land use and rehabilitation priorities
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