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    • Cultured_Bogan
      Cultured_Bogan last edited by

      How devastating have these floods been?

      8 dead so far, with 22 more missing.

      If you’re feeling charitable, you can donate here: http://www.qld.gov.au/floods/ or by calling 1800 219 028.

      To all our QLD compatriots, my thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

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        willow last edited by

        Truly shocking, words cannot describe it. My parents live just outside Bundaberg near the beach and have fortunately escaped any flooding at their place but Bundaberg itself is in all sorts of trouble. I’ve donated any extra funds I’ve had left out of my fortnightly budget and every little bit will help as the clean up and repair work could take years in some places.

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          stryker Banned last edited by

          I have friends in quite a few towns up north….all are safe and relatively untouched so far.

          Got some in Ipswich who are readying for possible flooding tomorrow.

          Poor buggers have copped a hammering for years now through ridiculously bad droughts, then finally when it rained they were flooded, recovered from that and were flooded again last year and now this.

          Just not fair.

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          • Cultured_Bogan
            Cultured_Bogan last edited by

            Worst thing is trying to get money out of the insurance companies for something this scale will be tantamount to getting blood from a stone.

            The Federal government should keep a slush fund with a few billion dollars lying in there in the event that this does occur. All of our foreign aid should be redirected to the clean up & rebuild effort. We have needy here that need to be looked after first for a change.

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            • Tigersmurf
              Tigersmurf last edited by

              I have to disagree with you there CB. Insurers can only knock back the claims if they exclude Flood cover - with this exclusion being removed from some policy’s since the Newcastle Flood in 07. You will find that it will take some time before assessors can get in there to review the damage, but the companies will be quite proactive in having things progress.

              In Newcastle even the policies that excluded flood waived the exclusion as their competitors were paying claims. To my knowledge it was mostly the overseas insurers that denied claims and they are a very small percentage of the market.

              In times like these no-one wants any bad publicity.

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                Granto87 last edited by

                @willow:

                Truly shocking, words cannot describe it. My parents live just outside Bundaberg near the beach and have fortunately escaped any flooding at their place but Bundaberg itself is in all sorts of trouble. I’ve donated any extra funds I’ve had left out of my fortnightly budget and every little bit will help as the clean up and repair work could take years in some places.

                I live in Bundaberg itself and have never seen so much destruction here, some people have lost every thing, thoughts go to the businesses that have been cleaning up since and now have to brace for more flooding thursday. Also kudos to you for donating every bit helps, just thankful i dont live in Toowomba poor people.

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                  softlaw last edited by

                  Shocking state of affairs. Thoughts are definitely with anyone in the affected areas.

                  Also those who have family and friends they are worried about. I’ve got immediate family in Ipswich and they’re in borderline regions. It’s a bit worrying.

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                    cunno last edited by

                    I know many people have donated to this important cause. However the Federal Government in particular needs to focus on supporting the people adversly affected by funding their recovery at least to a minimal level even if it means diverting some of our overseas aid to help our own. I may have missed it but I haven’t heard much in the media about other countries rushing in to provide aid to Australians in need at the moment??

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                      stryker Banned last edited by

                      Yeah that’ll be very interesting cunno

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                      • Leroy_The_Tigers_Fan
                        Leroy_The_Tigers_Fan last edited by

                        @cunno:

                        I know many people have donated to this important cause. However the Federal Government in particular needs to focus on supporting the people adversly affected by funding their recovery at least to a minimal level even if it means diverting some of our overseas aid to help our own. I may have missed it but I haven’t heard much in the media about other countries rushing in to provide aid to Australians in need at the moment??

                        Cunno, I don’t know what rock you’re Hiding under but Barack Obama via Hilary Clinton from the largest State in the Union have pledged their support.
                        I’m going to chip in with 5 lobsters to a charity in support of this tragedy, can some of our forum friends suggest a better charity to donate to rather than the generic Qld gov site, or can I totally trust them?..…
                        As much as we might bag our native friends from the North they absolutely deserve our support right now!.

                        cheers from Leroy a Native Outback NSW Bloke. :wahoo:

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                        • Cultured_Bogan
                          Cultured_Bogan last edited by

                          Well said Cunno, I stopped short of saying anything too inflammatory as I wasn’t sure if countries we aid or assist were providing manpower or expertise to help us out.

                          We’d be the first to help anyone else, never seem to have the favour returned.

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                            softlaw last edited by

                            there’s people dieing, losing everything and scared witless and you prats have to go around getting your 2c in spouting chip on the shoulder politics.
                            Save the political claptrap for a politics thread and show some consideration.

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                            • system
                              system last edited by

                              Offers of support have been lodged from USA, China, Phillipines, Indonesia and an offer of help from NZ has been taken up. Thats just what I am sure of.

                              Just because we face this disaster on our home front does not decrease the need to fund relief programmes elsewhere. The long and the short of this is that infrastructure and more than likely the majority of buildings will have been rebuilt by this time next year. In the countries with no effective insurance sector, with no infrastructure of any note this will not be the case. Despite best efforts countries like Haiti and Pakistan will feel the effect of their disasters for almost a generation even with financial aid in place.

                              It is times like this we stretch ourselves to accomodate all in crisi both inside our borders and outside. I thought that was one of the characteristics that defines our nation. We turn up to help. It is who we are

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                              • Cultured_Bogan
                                Cultured_Bogan last edited by

                                @softlaw:

                                there’s people dieing, losing everything and scared witless and you prats have to go around getting your 2c in spouting chip on the shoulder politics.
                                Save the political claptrap for a politics thread and show some consideration.

                                Neck up you parrot. I have family live in QLD (they’re not in any trouble yet thankfully, but may be if the rain continues for another 12 hours,) listened intently to those poor farmers who have lost their livelihood and have to go back cap in hand to the banks for an extension of funds to keep going and saw footage of people being trapped in cars and on the roofs of houses. It’s hardly political to say that the government should have a fund to employ assistance immediately in times of crisis such as this or that you would hope that other countries would repay good faith by lending us assistance when we truly need it.

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                                • Geo
                                  Geo ForumSupporter last edited by

                                  😦 😦 is very sad at the loss of life and the devastation mother nature can cause at times…

                                  I pray for allthose affected…my family is safe thank God…

                                  Aussies Rally stop bickering at least about this please…

                                  That is ALL…

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