There are a lot of roads and bridges closed around Qld. The Bruce Highway is closed in several places, especially around Gin Gin, Bundy to Gyumpie region.
Biggenden is completely cut off at the moment.
A good idea to add to this thread if anyone hears any news of floods and road closures.
barina said
03:29 AM Jan 28, 2013
Take care HW....looked shocking on the news
Charley said
10:01 PM Jan 28, 2013
Hi everyone I live at murgon, the HWY-Bunya to Kingaroy is surposed to be bloked in two areas, and also you cannot get to Goomeri either. The Burnett HWY is also blocked so you cannot get from here to Nanango. We are surposed to look like an island surroned by water. A friend said kingaroy had power ploes knocked over ,flooding in lots of areas and some very deep pot holes in the roads.
Take care Charley
Happywanderer said
10:13 PM Jan 28, 2013
Thanks for that Charley and welcome to the forum. Thats the sort of info that is very helpful, thankyou. That is the area I would be travelling if I ever get out of NSW, and I'm sure others would be pleased to get that news as well so they don't get stuck along those roads.
Biggenden is still isolated as well. The truck supplies can't get in for the grocery stores, stuck at Gayndah. Son got the last 4 litre of milk last night. Will be interesting to see how long that lasts till they can get the supplies in.
jules47 said
02:13 AM Jan 29, 2013
The Scenic Rim Shire - Beadesert, Boonah, Aratula, Tambourine Rathdowney etc -water over roads - towns cut off, people been evacuated in Boonah low lying areas. Supplies can't get in our out - Cunningham Highway had water over the road between Kalbar and Warrill View. Road Boonah to Beaudesert closed, as is Boonah to Mt Alford, Kalbar-Washpool water over road - closed at Diggers Bridge -
To give an idea of the amount of water travelling down Teviot Brook, which runs out of the mountains through Boonah to Wyaralong Dam near Beaudesert - in the 2011 floods, the Wyaralong dam - which had not even been completely finished, was plugged and took 25 days to fill!!!!!! The estimated time (non flood) to fill it was 2 - 3 years!!!!!! Lake Moogerah is overflowing the wall, the caravan park is closed, water was nearing the power box.
Couple of pictures of water that has flowed out of Teviot Brook in 2011 floods -noting that the brook is only about 10foot wide and about 15ft dfrom the road to the water normally.
Hi everyone I don't often say much on here.
The floods everywhere are just to much. Last Thursday I was in gin gin then bundaberg and
Drove back down to brisbane that night. Wouldn't like to be stranded up there now.
Stay safe everybody.
My friend Beth54 and I live in a fairly safe spot.
Happywanderer said
06:17 PM Jan 29, 2013
Heard this morning that all roads between NSW and Qld are closed. Can anyone confirm that.
Happywanderer said
06:26 PM Jan 29, 2013
Just confirmed it myself. Flooding at Narrabri, Moree, and Goondiwindi with the Newell closed in both directions.
Kaid said
01:16 AM Jan 30, 2013
Son and family drove from Dubbo this morn. Stuck there now as Newell is closed past there. Hopefully they can get trough to us at Jimboomba tomorrow
Happywanderer said
10:30 PM Jan 31, 2013
On radio this morning North of Goondiwindi is still closed, as is the road from Goomeri to Ban Ban Springs due to the road being broken up on the intersection.
Does any one else have any they would like to add.
Heading off in the morning, see how far I can get.
Happywanderer said
02:34 AM Feb 1, 2013
Obviously not much happening in the Qld floods at all. 209 have viewed and only 9 responses of which 5 are mine. Great to see nothing happening up there at all and its all just media hype.
Gerty Dancer said
02:41 AM Feb 1, 2013
Apparently the road from Gracemere to Gladstone is open so S-i-l can get to work... not so sure about Gracemere to Rocky though.
Happywanderer said
02:44 AM Feb 1, 2013
Thanks Gerty. This thread should be of use for everyone on the road at the moment. I thought more people would come in and give updates.
I know I can get safely to the border over the next few days. Will see what I can find out when I get closer.
Gerty Dancer said
03:40 AM Feb 1, 2013
Keep an eye on the weather forecasts HW, any more rain is going to raise river levels again. Stay safe.
I guess there are not many Maroons or Blues online lately.
cheers - John
Sheba said
04:46 AM Feb 1, 2013
Some-one on the ABC this morning was saying he'd come across the border from [I think] NSW, but I'm not sure where he crossed. He had to go a lot further inland than normal, to get back to Blackwater, for the kids to start School there.
Sorry I'm not more help. Those Links I gave you should be of some use surely ? Or are they not updated enough ?
Take care,
Cheers,
Sheba.
Kaid said
07:02 AM Feb 1, 2013
after staying at Goondiwindi overnight. Son and family got through via back roads to Warwick. Then had to come to us at Jimboomba via Toowoomba. They were very lucky to get to us as the local flooding had gone right down.
Happywanderer said
12:29 AM Feb 2, 2013
Thanks Kaid, thats the sort of personal experiences I need to hear. I'm hoping the same, some back roads may be open by the time I get to the border. Either Moonie to Dalby or Millmerrin to Cecil Plains to Dalby, then see what happens after that. NSW side of Goondi is all clear. For now. Am at Tomingely about 50 ks south of Dubbo at the moment.
Happywanderer said
01:21 AM Feb 5, 2013
Have come through part of Qld today, Monday 4/2. Roads open Goondiwindi to Moonie then on to Dalby and onto Kumbia where I am staying the night. There was a sign just going into Moonie that the Dalby road was closed. I asked the the service station, they said no it WAS open. Someone had forgotten to change the sign. A lot of water in paddocks and along side of road, only 2 places along the Goondi to Moonie road did I have to drive through a small amount of water. Will be home in Biggy tomorrow.
Gerty Dancer said
03:25 AM Feb 5, 2013
Good to hear HW! You've had some interesting adventures this trip, hope all is well when you get home!
Happywanderer said
04:26 AM Feb 5, 2013
Gosh, I hope so too Gerty. A few things have been sent to try son since I have been gone. Hope he's handling the latest episode well.
neilnruth said
11:11 PM Feb 5, 2013
He'll be glad to see you HW - minus his gall bladder??? He might look different.
Happywanderer said
12:31 AM Feb 6, 2013
Yeh, minus his gall bladder and two teeth. Have arrived home, all well as can be for now. Dog Cody really missed me. Now to clean the house starting from scratch, Argh, where do I start.
Gerty Dancer said
02:01 AM Feb 6, 2013
Goodonya HW, now time to start olanning your next trip.
There are a lot of roads and bridges closed around Qld. The Bruce Highway is closed in several places, especially around Gin Gin, Bundy to Gyumpie region.
Biggenden is completely cut off at the moment.
A good idea to add to this thread if anyone hears any news of floods and road closures.
Take care HW....looked shocking on the news
Hi everyone I live at murgon, the HWY-Bunya to Kingaroy is surposed to be bloked in two areas, and also you cannot get to Goomeri either. The Burnett HWY is also blocked so you cannot get from here to Nanango. We are surposed to look like an island surroned by water. A friend said kingaroy had power ploes knocked over ,flooding in lots of areas and some very deep pot holes in the roads.
Take care Charley
Thats the sort of info that is very helpful, thankyou. That is the area I would be travelling if I ever get out of NSW, and I'm sure others would be pleased to get that news as well so they don't get stuck along those roads.
Biggenden is still isolated as well. The truck supplies can't get in for the grocery stores, stuck at Gayndah. Son got the last 4 litre of milk last night. Will be interesting to see how long that lasts till they can get the supplies in.
The Scenic Rim Shire - Beadesert, Boonah, Aratula, Tambourine Rathdowney etc -water over roads - towns cut off, people been evacuated in Boonah low lying areas. Supplies can't get in our out - Cunningham Highway had water over the road between Kalbar and Warrill View. Road Boonah to Beaudesert closed, as is Boonah to Mt Alford, Kalbar-Washpool water over road - closed at Diggers Bridge -
To give an idea of the amount of water travelling down Teviot Brook, which runs out of the mountains through Boonah to Wyaralong Dam near Beaudesert - in the 2011 floods, the Wyaralong dam - which had not even been completely finished, was plugged and took 25 days to fill!!!!!! The estimated time (non flood) to fill it was 2 - 3 years!!!!!! Lake Moogerah is overflowing the wall, the caravan park is closed, water was nearing the power box.
Couple of pictures of water that has flowed out of Teviot Brook in 2011 floods -noting that the brook is only about 10foot wide and about 15ft dfrom the road to the water normally.
Can anyone confirm that.
Stuck there now as Newell is closed past there.
Hopefully they can get trough to us at Jimboomba tomorrow
Does any one else have any they would like to add.
Heading off in the morning, see how far I can get.
Great to see nothing happening up there at all and its all just media hype.
Apparently the road from Gracemere to Gladstone is open so S-i-l can get to work... not so sure about Gracemere to Rocky though.
I know I can get safely to the border over the next few days. Will see what I can find out when I get closer.
Gday...
This site may help you Marj - http://131940.qld.gov.au/Home.aspx for QLD
and this one - http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/ for NSW
I guess there are not many Maroons or Blues online lately.
cheers - John
Some-one on the ABC this morning was saying he'd come across the border from [I think] NSW, but I'm not sure where he crossed. He had to go a lot further inland than normal, to get back to Blackwater, for the kids to start School there.
Sorry I'm not more help. Those Links I gave you should be of some use surely ? Or are they not updated enough ?
Take care,
Cheers,
Sheba.
Then had to come to us at Jimboomba via Toowoomba.
They were very lucky to get to us as the local flooding had gone right down.
I'm hoping the same, some back roads may be open by the time I get to the border. Either Moonie to Dalby or Millmerrin to Cecil Plains to Dalby, then see what happens after that.
NSW side of Goondi is all clear. For now.
Am at Tomingely about 50 ks south of Dubbo at the moment.
There was a sign just going into Moonie that the Dalby road was closed. I asked the the service station, they said no it WAS open. Someone had forgotten to change the sign.
A lot of water in paddocks and along side of road, only 2 places along the Goondi to Moonie road did I have to drive through a small amount of water.
Will be home in Biggy tomorrow.