These days is getting hard to know on internet where are human morons and where are AI moronsBlack Orchid wrote: ↑Fri Mar 07, 2025 12:07 pmI'm not surprised. Honestly a high percentage of people are simply morons.
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I am back from Coles. They had no delivery truck this week because two bridges we have are flooded.
Plenty of shoppers and shells are getting empty.
Plenty of shoppers and shells are getting empty.
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You left your grocery run a bit late lol. Hope you got what you needed.
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We have March floods every year so always keep tin food but I wanted to meet and to talk to people about situation up around hills, lots of creeks there that drain into the river near us.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Fri Mar 07, 2025 5:24 pmYou left your grocery run a bit late lol. Hope you got what you needed.
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Not sure where you are but stay safe!
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https://www.smh.com.au/national/cyclone ... 5lhz6.html
7.16am
Alfred now downgraded to ex-tropical cyclone
7.39am
Queensland Premier says power outages a ‘really big issue’
By Cloe Read
Queensland Premier David warned the major concern now was flash and river flooding, with heavy rainfall predictions for the coming days.
Crisafulli has given an update on South East Queensland as ex-tropical cyclone Alfred makes its way west,
saying 250,000 people are without power.
“We’ve seen some trees fall, and we’ve seen one apartment building quite badly damaged,” he said.
“Obviously power remains a really big issue at the moment with nearly a quarter of a million homes without power.
“The good news overnight is that the risk of storm tide inundation has passed.”
7.16am
Alfred now downgraded to ex-tropical cyclone
7.39am
Queensland Premier says power outages a ‘really big issue’
By Cloe Read
Queensland Premier David warned the major concern now was flash and river flooding, with heavy rainfall predictions for the coming days.
Crisafulli has given an update on South East Queensland as ex-tropical cyclone Alfred makes its way west,
saying 250,000 people are without power.
“We’ve seen some trees fall, and we’ve seen one apartment building quite badly damaged,” he said.
“Obviously power remains a really big issue at the moment with nearly a quarter of a million homes without power.
“The good news overnight is that the risk of storm tide inundation has passed.”
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After all the media hype. Alfred has fizzed
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No rain today, how long will it take to declare a drought? 
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Thanks but we are ok, when we bought the property we knew that it was fin high risk flood area so lifted the house up by 2.5 meters.
When in 2021 was 1 in 100 year flood event water went 14 cm below the floor, we lost some machinery but had dry beds unlike many unfortunate people around.
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Seaside is surprisingly clean.




But no prawns, they washed into sea by the rain.




But no prawns, they washed into sea by the rain.
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