Wet Tropics Regional Resilience Strategy: Strengthening Disaster Preparedness in Far North Queensland
Strategy
This strategy presents a coordinated approach to disaster resilience for the Wet Tropics region, focusing on local government, communities, and industry.
- Outlines multi-hazard resilience planning for Far North Queensland
- Supports local government and community disaster management
- Highlights infrastructure, connectivity, and social wellbeing priorities
- Emphasises partnership and co-design with councils and First Nations
- Aligns with national and international resilience frameworks
- Promotes sustained investment in resilience and mitigation activities
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders focused on disaster resilience and infrastructure planning in the Wet Tropics.
- Provides a blueprint for infrastructure and connectivity resilience
- Supports risk reduction and disaster management for industry
- Encourages collaboration with local councils and communities
- Aligns with post-mine land use and closure planning
- Highlights opportunities for industry-led resilience actions
- Reinforces compliance with national and global frameworks
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