Welcome to SEQ's Regional Climate Knowledge Hub

A practical resource created for South East Queensland councils to build climate resilience.

The Climate Knowledge Hub provides trusted knowledge specifically designed to support SEQ council staff in moving from understanding climate risk to embedding resilience in everyday decisions, operations, and governance.

The Hub is a home for SEQCRA and brings together shared knowledge for all council staff developed through SEQCRA’s Climate Resilience Capacity Building Project, with a members only area for deeper learning and access to SEQCRA’s webinars, resources and tools.

We hope this supports shared learning across councils and departments, stronger capability and confidence, and a more resilient SEQ now and into our future.

SEQCRA's intention for this hub

  • Build a consistent regional understanding of the financial, governance, legal, and operational implications of climate change for SEQ Councils.
  • Help councils embed resilience thinking into core business functions, planning, and decision-making.
  • Strengthen council staff understanding of climate-related organisational risks.
  • Lay the foundation for stronger regional alignment and future readiness.
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Climate change is a core financial and operational risk for councils

Councils face escalating impacts across budgets, assets, insurance, service delivery and legal liability. Climate risk now permeates all council functions, not just sustainability teams, expanding the need to build regional resilience for SEQ councils.

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SEQCRA acknowledges the funders of the regional Climate Resilient Capacity Building Project and the financial support provided to SEQCRA which enabled the development of this regional pilot Climate Knowledge Hub.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

SEQCRA acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands, waters and skies across South East Queensland. We recognise the Jagera, Yuggera, Ugarapul, Turrbal, Yugambeh, Kabi Kabi, Jinibara, Mununjali, Quandamooka, Wangerriburra and Migunberri peoples whose Countries our councils represent, and honour their enduring connection to Country, culture, language and community. As we work together across this region, we pay our respects to Elders past and present