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Bundaberg Floods

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Subject: Bundaberg Floods
From: " Moorhead Family" <>
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 08:10:55 +1000
Hi folks,

Quite a few Birding-Aussers have phoned and asked about how we have faired in 
Bundy. Hope it is Ok to use this medium to let you know.

Our home is on the banks of the Burnett River in Bundaberg. The 7.9m peak fell 
a few hundred millimetres shy of going through our home. 90% of our 1.5 acres 
was (still is in places) submerged by fast flowing flood water. The mess is 
pretty disgusting. We have the first home on this stretch of the river with a 
fence, so lots of rubbish has been deposited in the yard. We will know in a 
week or 2 whether our bush garden will be salvageable. At least we now have a 
layer of rich alluvial soil over the remains! My wife, Jackie flew back from 
our holidaying in Melbourne to help with preparations prior to the peak (and 
did a great job). Jack and I started driving back and broke down with fuel pump 
issues. The car is still in Merimbula where we borrowed Mum and Dad's car. We 
only got home yesterday after roads had re-opened. Anyway all is Ok and thanks 
to all those who have asked about us.

Cheers and happy new year,

Bill

PS At least we saw the Stilt Sandpiper at the WTP before we had to try and get 
back home!

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