Australasian Leisure Management
Jan 1, 2024

Disaster Relief Australia to aid Queensland storm clean-up

The Federal Government has announced it will deploy a squadron of up to 70 defence force veterans and retired emergency service workers across South-East Queensland to assist with the damage cleanup from the recent storms.

At the request of the Queensland Government, the Federal Government has activated Disaster Relief Australia (DRA), a not-for-profit organisation that unites the skills and experience of military veterans with first responders and civilian volunteers to aid disaster recovery operations around the country.

Advising that DRA would hit the ground running in the worst affected areas, including around the northern Gold Coast, Mt Tamborine and Jimboomba, Federal Emergency Management Minister, Murray Watt advised “Disaster Relief Australia bring defence expertise to a recovery operation through their veteran volunteers.

“We have seen them successfully respond to disasters for the past six years now right across the country, from the Gulf to Lismore and plenty of places in between.

“I have no doubt that they will provide great value in assisting the Queensland Government to cleanup after such damaging storms, and hopefully get things back to normal as quickly as possible.”

Minister Watt said the ADF had an important role to play in keeping Australia safe, noting “of course they will always be on standby as a force of last resort when people are in danger, as we saw when they were recently deployed in response to the Far North Queensland floods.

“But it’s important we supplement the work the ADF currently does, to ensure they can remain focused on their core role of defending Australia.

“The important work DRA does will not only get communities back on their feet sooner, but also keep us safer.

It is expected that DRA personnel will assist Queensland emergency services with the removal of fallen trees and vegetation debris, stabilisation of damaged trees and buildings and the clearance of debris from roadways and access to homes and buildings.

Images courtesy of Disaster Relief Australia.

Related Articles

Severe weather closes Gold Coast attractions, aquatic centres and sports hubs
Jan 1, 2024
NPWS fines 4WD driver for illegally entering flood damaged Mooball National Park
Nov 20, 2023
Support offered for recovery of Kimberley flood impacted environmental and cultural assets
Sep 19, 2023
Flood and cyclone damaged Kimberley Parks to receive funding for reopening
Aug 20, 2023
Scenic Rim’s Tramway Tunnel among recipients of funding for disaster repairs
Jul 30, 2023
Gympie Netball granted $2.4 million to rebuild flooded courts and clubhouse
Jul 13, 2023
Sunshine Coast Disaster Ready project among recipients of Tourism Industry Resilience Grant
May 24, 2023
Wildlife Sanctuaries and Zoos among Queensland Tourism Operators to receive disaster funding
Feb 26, 2023
Rockhampton Zoo secures federal funding for disaster preparedness
Feb 7, 2023
New partnership launched between WNBL Townsville Fire and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services
Jan 22, 2023
$6 million flood recovery package announced for Kimberley tourism
Jan 19, 2023
Floods impact Victorian events and facilities
Oct 14, 2022
Aussie Ark launches Australian Wildlife Flood Appeal in wake of recent flood disaster
Mar 10, 2022
South east Queensland deluge closes Dreamworld, Movie World and Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast
Jan 18, 2020
No sign of reopening of cyclone-damaged Queensland island resort
Apr 22, 2018
Visitors return to the Whitsundays after Cyclone Debbie
Sep 26, 2017
Great Barrier Reef seagrass recovering from Cyclone Yasi
May 28, 2017
Cyclone Cook hits Easter tourism as it moves along New Zealand's east coast
Apr 13, 2017
Australasian Leisure Management Magazine
Subscribe to the Magazine Today

Published since 1997 - Australasian Leisure Management Magazine is your go-to resource for sports, recreation, and tourism. Enjoy exclusive insights, expert analysis, and the latest trends.

Mailed to you six times a year, for an annual subscription from just $99.

New Issue
Australasian Leisure Management
Online Newsletter

Get business and operations news for $12 a month - plus headlines emailed twice a week. Covering aquatics, attractions, entertainment, events, fitness, parks, recreation, sport, tourism, and venues.