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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 802452" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>It is unfair Keren, though there are dry parts right out in western Queensland. These bad floods may well make Queensland council rethink where they allow homes to be built and may lead to a levee system being built around Rockhampton. Sure makes a difference when 75,000 plus population is affected as opposed to just a few hundred in a small town. I posted a question on facebook just to ask a question of Emerald ( central highlands of Queensland town ) residents why their regional council allowed people to build beautiful new homes on the flood plain? Boy I got some queer responses like "its years since its flooded like this" "don't tell us where we should build our houses", we don't tell you where to build your houses in bushfire prone areas" Most were sensible answers but, people that spent lots of money building their homes should really have done a bit more research before they build. I did say on facebook that in our state you are not permitted to build on the flood plain unless your home is elevated. If you look at the pictures of Rockhamptons floods, most of the homes that are flooded are elevated old homes and it is a very big flood. Just hope they don't get more rain on top of whats already been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 802452, member: 8793"] It is unfair Keren, though there are dry parts right out in western Queensland. These bad floods may well make Queensland council rethink where they allow homes to be built and may lead to a levee system being built around Rockhampton. Sure makes a difference when 75,000 plus population is affected as opposed to just a few hundred in a small town. I posted a question on facebook just to ask a question of Emerald ( central highlands of Queensland town ) residents why their regional council allowed people to build beautiful new homes on the flood plain? Boy I got some queer responses like "its years since its flooded like this" "don't tell us where we should build our houses", we don't tell you where to build your houses in bushfire prone areas" Most were sensible answers but, people that spent lots of money building their homes should really have done a bit more research before they build. I did say on facebook that in our state you are not permitted to build on the flood plain unless your home is elevated. If you look at the pictures of Rockhamptons floods, most of the homes that are flooded are elevated old homes and it is a very big flood. Just hope they don't get more rain on top of whats already been. [/QUOTE]
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