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NSW floods: Warning issued on risk of water-borne disease as recovery process begins

NSW floods: Warning issued on risk of water-borne disease as recovery process begins
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NSW floods: Warning issued on risk of water-borne disease as months-long recovery process begins

NSW floods: Warning issued on risk of water-borne disease as months-long recovery process begins
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Australians warned against persistent floods - www indianweekender co nz

Australians warned against persistent floods - www indianweekender co nz
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Stimulus checks listed as not available on IRS website will not be sent out

Stimulus checks listed as ‘not available’ on IRS website will not be sent out Stimulus checks listed as ‘not available’ on IRS website will not be sent out By Ken Brown and Jared Goffinet | January 7, 2021 at 5:44 PM EST - Updated January 7 at 5:44 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Issues with the second round of stimulus checks continue to pop up as some people are now learning they will not receive money this time around. There is an important distinction to make though. According to the IRS website, those who got money last time, but are now getting a message that says the stimulus is “not available” this time can still get the stimulus money. The issue is they will have to wait when many people need help now.

Wet summer ahead for Queensland as La Niña shows similar strength to system behind Cyclone Yasi

Wet summer ahead for Queensland as La Niña shows similar strength to system behind Cyclone Yasi WedWednesday 16 DecDecember 2020 at 6:04am The foreshore of Tully Heads was devastated by a storm surge whipped up by Cyclone Yasi in 2011. ( Share Print text only Cancel Recent severe weather is a sign of what is to come this summer, the Bureau of Meteorology says, with the predicted La Niña event to reach a similar strength to the system that brought Cyclone Yasi and major flooding to Queensland nearly a decade ago. Key points: Similar La Nina conditions contributed to a cyclone that hit the Qld coast in 2011 and caused major damage

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