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Subscriber only Cars have been washed away in fast moving floodwaters or left stranded submerged in Sunshine Coast waterways after days of heavy rainfall across the region. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services and State Emergency Services crews have responded to multiple calls since 5am on Tuesday. A QFES spokesman said there had been four reports of vehicle-related incidents in flood water at Peachester, Glass House Mountains and Nambour. The spokesman said swiftwater crews had performed searches in three of the jobs and said all occupants of each incident were accounted for. He said crews responded to two jobs at the Glass House Mountains, one at Barrs Road and the other near Old Gympie Road and Mt Beerwah Road.
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A FLOOD watch has been cancelled for parts of Ipswich following the easing of a severe weather system that was expected to dump up to 250mm across parts of the south east.
The Bureau of Meteorology first issued the watch notice on Sunday evening in response to a deepening low that developed off the Central Queensland coast.
As of 10am Monday, the low reportedly sat about 90 kilometres east off the coast of Fraser Island.
Authorities initially feared the system would bring life-threatening flash-flooding to the Wide Bay, Burnett and South East Coast across Monday.
They said intense rainfall was forecast to impact coastal catchments between Central Queensland and the New South Wales border, reaching west to Darling Downs.
The Hon Sussan Ley MP, Minister for the Environment
The Hon Adam Marshall, NSW Minister for Agriculture
The Morrison Government is delivering on a $20 million commitment to rebuild native shell reefs, support local jobs and boost tourism with a three-hectare site at Port Stephens nearing completion.
The transformation of a disused oyster lease in Port Stephens to a thriving native shellfish reef that will boost fish stocks, improve water quality and help protect the coastline from erosion and the impacts of extreme weather will have the last of 4200 tonnes of rock laid in coming weeks.
Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley said Port Stephens would be the first of 13 Reefs to be completed around the country helping to restore a network of native shellfish reefs that will support precious marine eco systems and increase fish stocks in regions impacted by last year’s bushfires and now, in some cases floods.
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