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  2. 2010–2011 Queensland floods - Wikipedia

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    On 17 January 2011, Queensland premier Anna Bligh announced a Commission of Inquiry into the 2010–2011 Queensland floods. [131] The commission's Terms of reference cover a wide array of related aspects and stipulate a final report would be due in one year. [ 132 ]

  3. March 2010 Queensland floods - Wikipedia

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    March 2010 Queensland floods. Heavy rain in March 2010 saw much of south western and central Queensland undergo major flooding. The floods saw inundation of the towns of Charleville, Roma, St George and Theodore among others. [1] Major rivers affected include the Warrego River, Balonne River, Bulloo River, Paroo River and the Dawson River.

  4. List of natural disasters in Australia - Wikipedia

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    2010 Flood: March 2010 Queensland floods: 0 200,000,000+ AUD 2010 Flood: March 2010 Victoria storms: 0 2000+ houses 500,000,000+ AUD 2010 Flood: 2010 Western Australian storms: 0 $1,080,000,000 AUD It is the costliest natural disaster in Western Australian history 2010 Flood: September 2010 Victoria floods: 0 250 2010 Flood: 2010 Gascoyne River ...

  5. 2010–2012 La Niña event - Wikipedia

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    The 2010–2012 La Niña event was one of the strongest on record. It caused Australia to experience its wettest September on record in 2010, and its second-wettest year on record in 2010. [2] It also led to an unusual intensification of the Leeuwin Current, [3] the 2010 Pakistan floods, the 2010–2011 Queensland floods, and the 2011 East ...

  6. Floods in Australia - Wikipedia

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    1893 Brisbane flood Flooding in Newcastle in 2007 Queensland 2010-2011 floods. Australia has had over 160,708 floods in the last 10 years, many of which have taken out homes, wildlife and many habitats.

  7. Category:2010–2011 Queensland floods - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2010–2011 Queensland floods" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. 2022 eastern Australia floods - Wikipedia

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    On 28 February the Brisbane River's height reached 3.8 metres (12 ft), higher than the 2.3-metre (7 ft 7 in) peak height of flooding in 2013 but below the 3.9 metres recorded during the 2010–2011 Queensland floods [20] and less than the peak height of 4.46m in 2011. [21]

  9. Operation Queensland Flood Assist - Wikipedia

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    Operation Queensland Flood Assist was a complex, multi-Service activity by the Australian Defence Force (ADF) as a contribution to the response to the 2010–2011 Queensland floods. Coordinated to aid civilian emergency response efforts, at Federal inter-departmental level it was managed by Emergency Management Australia .