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Ianevs Dec 31st 2010 12:12 pm

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My heart goes out to all the people that have lost their homes due to the recent floods and I realise as I wake here unaffected by it all how lucky I am,and that`s all it is. I wish them all a speedy recovery and hope they have no more bad luck:zzz:shit really does happen

loz Dec 31st 2010 12:18 pm

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Well said:thumbsup:

Hopefully the start of 2011 will be a happier and DRIER time for everybody.

(I am just NOT looking at the weather forecast today)

Loz x

Bix Dec 31st 2010 12:21 pm

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Originally Posted by loz (Post 9070061)
Well said

Seconded.

Be grateful for what we have..........or should I say didn't get.

moneypenny20 Dec 31st 2010 8:24 pm

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Originally Posted by Bix (Post 9070066)
Seconded.

Be grateful for what we have..........or should I say didn't get.

Judging by the weather forecast for the next few months, don't hold your breath!:blink::cry_smile:

RedT Dec 31st 2010 8:44 pm

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Amen to that. We watched Rich Hall live on telly last night and he came out with a classic line..

'good things come to those who wait, but shit turns up pretty much instantly'

Hope things improve quickly for all thoser affected.

Tx

Wol Dec 31st 2010 9:28 pm

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Originally Posted by Ianevs (Post 9070051)
My heart goes out to all the people that have lost their homes due to the recent floods and I realise as I wake here unaffected by it all how lucky I am,and that`s all it is. I wish them all a speedy recovery and hope they have no more bad luck:zzz:shit really does happen

We can all "Amen" that. But it's worth pointing out especially to those who are hell bent on coming to Australia come hell or high water (inappropriate metaphor??) that much of the continent is very flat and that the reason it doesn't flood every year is because most years are in drought.

For pity's sake, when you come to buy build or even rent - check out where the water will rise to in a 100-year flood and add a metre to that! It happens a lot more frequently than you might think in much of Queensland and the Murray Darling system.

moneypenny20 Dec 31st 2010 9:35 pm

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Originally Posted by Wol (Post 9070409)
We can all "Amen" that. But it's worth pointing out especially to those who are hell bent on coming to Australia come hell or high water (inappropriate metaphor??) that much of the continent is very flat and that the reason it doesn't flood every year is because most years are in drought.

For pity's sake, when you come to buy build or even rent - check out where the water will rise to in a 100-year flood and add a metre to that! It happens a lot more frequently than you might think in much of Queensland and the Murray Darling system.

And even then, get a property on stilts or on a hill. Sadly many of those places flooded wouldn't have appeared on any flood charts.

Pollyana Jan 1st 2011 3:46 am

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Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 9070422)
And even then, get a property on stilts or on a hill. Sadly many of those places flooded wouldn't have appeared on any flood charts.

This year's floods in Queensland, as you say, will have affected many people who couldn't have expected it just from flood maps. No-one could've avoided this unless whole towns had never been built.
Chinchilla, Gayndah, Munduberra - worst since 1942
Bundaberg = 1971
Taroom, Theodore - 1956
Rockhampton - expected to be worst since early 1900s

quoll Jan 1st 2011 7:25 am

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Originally Posted by Wol (Post 9070409)
We can all "Amen" that. But it's worth pointing out especially to those who are hell bent on coming to Australia come hell or high water (inappropriate metaphor??) that much of the continent is very flat and that the reason it doesn't flood every year is because most years are in drought.

For pity's sake, when you come to buy build or even rent - check out where the water will rise to in a 100-year flood and add a metre to that! It happens a lot more frequently than you might think in much of Queensland and the Murray Darling system.

Absolutely - and also check out the 100 year fire history as well because if it aint raining it's burning!

Bix Jan 1st 2011 3:17 pm

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Originally Posted by quoll (Post 9071086)
Absolutely - and also check out the 100 year fire history as well because if it aint raining it's burning!



Hence the love of swimming and BBQs in Aus.

neil248 Jan 1st 2011 4:39 pm

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Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 9070422)
And even then, get a property on stilts or on a hill. Sadly many of those places flooded wouldn't have appeared on any flood charts.


This may be of interest for anybody looking to buy or even rent on the Gold Coast.

Flood charts are available on line and should be used in your due diligence when choosing somewhere to live.

We all know the coast is prone to flooding but the maps are quite an eye opener as to the extent of what could happen and they show each individual property.

Pollyana Jan 1st 2011 5:28 pm

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Originally Posted by neil248 (Post 9071760)
This may be of interest for anybody looking to buy or even rent on the Gold Coast.

Flood charts are available on line and should be used in your due diligence when choosing somewhere to live.

We all know the coast is prone to flooding but the maps are quite an eye opener as to the extent of what could happen and they show each individual property.

:thumbup:

Gold Coast Flood Info

Brisbane Flood Maps (by suburb)

fish.01 Jan 1st 2011 6:01 pm

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And Brisbane Floodwise Property Report (for individual property search)

Pollyana Jan 1st 2011 6:23 pm

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For anyone in Brisbane - Advce from Brisbane Council via Twitter - Minor tidal flooding may occur in some low lying streets on high tide around 8am tomorrow similar to flooding experienced late last month.


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