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After the January floods


I went to the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers yesterday, and took a look at Spring Bluff on the way home. I think these photo's tell the story. QR did a fantastic job, working 24/7 to get it open again. It was a massive job. So much rock a soil had to be brought in. Murphy's Creek is below here.



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WOW, still cannot believe what happened there, hopefully never again in my lifetime.

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An amazing recovery. Hopefully the new structure will be a little more stable in future floods, God forbid it ever happens again.
Maybe Qld learned a lot about infrastructure development in that dreadful experience.
The Government seems to have its priorities a little disorganised. All the road networks south of the Sunshine Coast, while the outlying regions can whistle to have a pot hole filled.
I've travelled many of the state's outback roads and they're dangerous. There is a lot of roadwork being undertaken so maybe they'll make improvements rather than just resurfacing a poor foundation.
The flower show has a great reputation, but I haven't been fortunate enough to enjoy. Maybe one day.
Thanks for the pictures. Very graphic.

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All so true CG. Yes, there is a lot of money being put into the Brisbane/Ipswich roads, but they badly needed doing too. There is an enormous amount of traffic around here these days, particularly work comuters.

CG, I remember you warning me of the state of the outback roads before I went on my recent trip, and I certainly did need my wits about me.

This was the first time I went to the carnival on the parade day...it was sooo busy with people! I usually stay with friends at Highfields during the week, and they show me around the prize homes etc. But this year my brother & s-i-l wanted to go, so it had to be the weekend, and all in one day too! I was exhausted! Toowoomba is 2 hours drive from me, so it makes a looong day!

But all in all, I would highly recommend going!



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Thanks for the pics Beth. It looks good now doesn't it. smile

I think that same thought so many times as I drive around places that suffered such flood devastation and are now so pretty. So much effort has been made by so many to try to get things back to normal.
I echo the thoughts of others here.....I hope it never happens again in my lifetime!

I usually go to the Carnival of Flowers, but unfortunately, I can't make it this year.
From all reports, it is better than ever. Oh well.....next year....smile  



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Such a terrible disaster and a lot of work towards recovery Beth. They are doing an amazing job.

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