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31 COMMENTS

  1. This us not the first time. Incentives need to be made to built elevated areas for stock in floods or stock reserves made for this purpose.
    How much is a million stock valued at? Let alone wildlife …

  2. Time to build large infrastructure to funnel the water or this is going to keep happening every year. But sadly I think this is going to happen many more times before people stop being idle and demand the issue get addressed.

  3. Global Warming will make Santa a Refugee which means NO PRESENCE. Science will not save us from Science and NOBODY is getting Global Warming back in a BOX. Your Politicians know what the Global Warming Driven Climate Change Consequences will bring to your door but can't tell you because yo won't VOTE for them anymore. It KEEP the FARM CALM as long as they can. DESPITE Deceitful people. 🐸✌️

  4. This is climate science 101: as the planet heats, more water evaporates, forming more clouds, which means more rain. An eight-year-old can grasp that. Barnaby Joyce, on the other hand, sees record floods and thinks climate change is over, when in fact it’s only just getting started.

  5. Thats coz most of Australia is at sea level! Its a scarey sight when you fly into Brisbane airport and makes you know why they used to build houses on poles! Why did they stop doing that?

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