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10,000 Noosa homes, business lose power after explosions

Rolling blackouts for Qld after power station explodes

Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland should prepare for rolling blackouts and not use electricity between now and 9pm where possible, the Australian Energy Market Operator has warned. It comes after power was cut to hundreds of thousands of Queensland and northern NSW homes and businesses after explosions at Callide Power Station in central Queensland. A total of 477,000 homes and businesses across the states were impacted after multiple explosions around 2pm, with most of the outages lasting until about 4pm. The Australian Energy Market Operator, in its latest statement, said there was not enough power to meet demand following the incident at the Callide Power station, shaking the reliability of the system.

Half a million without power across Qld, NSW after major explosions at Callide station

Almost half a million homes and businesses across Queensland and northern NSW were without power after major explosions at Callide Power Station. There are reports of chaos on roads and people trapped in high-rise elevators.

Falling cow carcass slams into Central Queensland meatworker

Falling cow carcass slams into Central Queensland meatworker
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PFAS explained at CS Energy Biloela info sessions

Premium Content Subscriber only Callide Power Station owner CS Energy will hold public information sessions to inform the community in the wake of testing results revealing PFAS chemical detections in groundwater near its Biloela facility. The sessions follow last month’s revelation PFAS chemicals above public health guidelines were found at seven of 21 properties along Callide Creek, downstream of the power station. The Queensland Government owned energy company will be joined by independent environmental firm Epic Environmental, Queensland Health, the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, and the Department of Environment and Science at the “walk-in sessions”. Water rushed down this gully, from CS Energy s Callide Power Station, into Callide Creek. Photo Cameron McCrohon / Central Telegraph

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