Published on January 14, 2011 by Technology Slice
Dealing with Flood Damage – Small business owners should contact their insurer and a licensed gas fitter before tackling any clean-up once flood waters recede, the Queensland government says. The government’s website details step-by-step advice for businesses looking to start the recovery process, providing details on where to go for help on finances, managing staff [...]
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Published on December 10, 2010 by Technology Slice
Floods Still Threaten States – More rain is expected across parts of Queensland and New South Wales in the coming days, after authorities declared 35 council areas natural disaster zones. The New South Wales town of Eugowra, west of Orange, is expected to be cut in half by rising floodwaters this morning. Meanwhile residents are [...]
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Published on November 29, 2010 by Technology Slice
More Floods For Victoria – Twenty-five people were evacuated overnight from the Rochester Caravan Park, about 20 kilometres south of Echuca, where the Campaspe River burst its banks and flood waters began to rise. State Emergency Service spokesman Lachlan Quick said about 200 people attended a community meeting in the town last night. While about [...]
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Published on September 6, 2010 by Technology Slice
The worst of the floods are still to come for Victoria with more rain forecast for most of the state. Saturday and Sunday, thousands were stranded or forced from their homes due to rising flood waters. Residents did have forewarning from the forecasts but many underestimated just how bad it would get. Even this morning [...]
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Published on March 9, 2010 by Technology Slice
QLD Floods Ease – Floodwaters are still threatening some homes and businesses in Queensland but authorities say the worst is over. Two houses were evacuated at Theodore in central Queensland overnight and another 70 are still at risk of being inundated. River levels are still rising slowly at Dirranbandi near the New South Wales border [...]
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