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UPDATED 30 APRIL 2008
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Wet summer continues in Queensland
7 Mar 2008

Heavy flooding in northern Queensland has cut roads, disrupted train services and caused widespread damage to homes. Flash flooding has seen the state government implement disaster relief arrangements for Douglas and Atherton shires yesterday, following similar measures in the Cairns, Cardwell and Johnstone local government areas on Monday. The weather bureau says that flood warnings remain in place for the Tully, Murray and Upper Herbert rivers in the far north. The flooding has also let a crocodile into the ponds of a public park in the city of Mackay.

The Brisbane Times, 7/3/2008

Previous News Items:
5 Mar 2008 | Government urged to rethink water investment
4 Mar 2008 | Drought assistance up for review
3 Mar 2008 | Ophelia hovers off WA coast
27 Feb 2008 | More rain and cool weather for most of the country
27 Feb 2008 | Government to play in water market


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