We are currently processing an extremely high volume of applications as a result of severe weather events across the state. Community Recovery is working hard to provide support as quickly as possible ...
Learn how to read the graphs to understand how the data provides information on the current wave conditions. View instructions on how to export data, view data as a table, or zoom in to a time period ...
Do you want to receive updates on projects undergoing EIS assessment under the EP Act? Subscribe to the department’s Public notices and consultations and select the topic ‘Environmental licensing and ...
The Community Recovery Hotline (1800 173 349) is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can help you to apply for financial assistance and connect you to appropriate support and emotional services.
The interactive charts are now the default for our wave monitoring pages. You can still switch to the previous version.
Ask a body corporate question or call the Information and Community Education Unit on 1800 060 119 (freecall).
Queensland Women’s Week recognises and celebrates the achievements of Queensland’s women and girls.
This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to a casualty in line with first aid guidelines determined by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) and other ...
This course can be delivered privately, allowing you and your staff or community group to undertake first aid training at your own workplace or venue. Request a quote for a booking or email ...
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred from March 2025 North and Far North Tropical Low from January 2025.
The Indigenous Driver Licensing Program gives First Nations peoples in remote Queensland communities the opportunity to get their driver licence and learn safe road use behaviours. The Indigenous ...