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Old 09-12-2021, 10:03 AM   #1
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Default Floodwatch - interactive maps

Hi all,

So the borders have opened up allowing me to travel, but mother nature is having her own say in the matter.

I'm driving from Adelaide to Bris, and there is a reasonable amount of flooding in southern QLD and parts of NSW.

Years ago, I also travelled during a flood season, and there was a very handy map (by the RTA maybe??) that I could look on to see what the situation was, whether the roads were closed, or roadworks etc.

Anyone have any links to any of these type of maps for QLD and NSW. I'll be heading up via the Sturt/Mid Western/Newell hwys through NSW.

Goondi is the main concern at the moment. Looks like both Cunningham and Leichardt (Gore) hwys closed at the moment.

Thanks for any help you are able to offer.
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