Townsville City Council are cleaning up a large number of dead fish that died after the severe weather event that led to ...
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'We haven't panicked, but we are prepared': The residents waiting out Australia's floods"Luckily, it hasn't yet. And at this stage, the dam levels are retreating, which is good. It's still wait and see, though. It wouldn't take much." The Townsville Disaster Management Group expects the ...
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As relentless flooding continues to wreak havoc across Far North Queensland, one Townsville local found an unexpected silver lining — hauling in a huge barramundi from the overflowing waters near the ...
Townsville City Council crews are cleaning up fish that died after the recent severe weather event, and may have been flushed out of the Ross dam ...
“Any further rainfall is expected to result in rapid rises and lead to a return of more significant flooding across the ...
Townsville Hospital and Health Service has shared ... He explains why. "When the dam gets to 100 per cent that does not mean that it is full. It's a flood mitigation dam," Cr Ellis says.
On a lighter note, a video shared on Facebook shows the wild moment a man catches a massive barramundi, grinning from ear to ...
North Queenslanders have stayed true to themselves while in the face of the most recent disastrous and fatal flood.
As advised by Townsville City Council, Ross River Dam will see controlled releases through the spillway which will contribute to flows downstream in the Ross River. Townsville's Ross River on ...
"Luckily, it hasn't yet. And at this stage, the dam levels are retreating, which is good. It's still wait and see, though. It wouldn't take much." The Townsville Disaster Management Group expects ...
On a lighter note, a video shared on Facebook shows the wild moment a man catches a massive barramundi, grinning from ear to ear has he hauled it to his car at the Ross River Dam in Townsville.
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