Residents of Lockyer valley in Queensland are being given an opportunity to move their homes to higher ground after January's floods.
Homes in Grantham were washed away and lives were lost when a wall of water rushed through the valley in the south-east of the state.
Lockyer Valley Council has now issued a master plan for a redevelopment on higher ground.
Residents who want to move will be able to swap their land with the council, and will be responsible for building their own homes.
Who gets which parcel of land will be decided by ballot.
The offer is also available to other communities like nearby Murphys Creek, Withcott and Helidon.
The ABC reports the council is making 80 blocks of land available on a hill at a total cost of more than $A30 million.