Residents in North Queensland have started to clean and evaluate the damage as heavy rain and flooding eases.
Communities in parts of regional Queensland were cut off from vital supplies and resources as flood water engulfed main roads leaving supermarket shelves empty and resources scarce.
There are now concerns about coal mines releasing untreated water into the Fitzroy River Basin, which has the potential to flow into the Great Barrier Reef catchments.
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