The historic Binna Burra Lodge which was lost to fires that ravaged Lamington National Park in September of last year will receive $1.8 million of state and federal government funding to aid in reconstructing the heritage listed holiday destination. 

The reconstruction of 42 of the original 43 cabins built in 1933 will be overseen by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority which has been tasked with managing recovery efforts from recent natural disasters. 

It is hoped that this will come as a welcome boost to the local tourism industry which is currently experiencing a period of downturn in the wake of the 2019/2020 Bushfire season.