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2022

Wet Tropics Regional Resilience Strategy: Strengthening Disaster Preparedness in Far North Queensland

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

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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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