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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: indiedog on March 07, 2012, 09:14:33 AM
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Hi Guys,
We leave Brisbane tomorrow to head to Melbourne catching the ferry to Tassie on Sunday night. Proposed route is;
Thursday; Bris to Tamworth via Stanthorpe.
Friday; Tamworth to West Wyalong via Dubbo, Forbes.
Saturday; West Wyalong to Bendigo.
Sunday; Bendigo to Melbourne.
Obvously Friday and Saturday could be interesting and hearing different reports about water receding or rising. I know Forbes is flooded currently but apparently receding. If any locals have details or if someone knows a good website where I can see what is going on then this will help to make adjustments in the route if required.
Thanks, Indie.
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I'd avoid the inland route.. anything is possible.. and why risk it
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I'd check with the NRMA/RACV etc....
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Go the coast road and save yourself any trouble with the flood waters.
Darren :police:
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See these:
http://livetraffic.rta.nsw.gov.au/desktop.html (http://livetraffic.rta.nsw.gov.au/desktop.html)
http://alerts.vicroads.vic.gov.au/ (http://alerts.vicroads.vic.gov.au/)
Id get onto the Hume ASAP if possible, good run straight thru.
:cheers:
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http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/latest-flood-bulletin-major-flood-warning-for-the-murrumbidgee-river/2478761.aspx (http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/latest-flood-bulletin-major-flood-warning-for-the-murrumbidgee-river/2478761.aspx)
then again Gundagai is flooded too
Major flooding continues around Gundagai where the Murrumbidgee River peaked yesterday [5/3/12] at 10.90 metres.
At Wagga Wagga, a major flood peak is expected today.
This flood is expected to be higher than the August 1974 flood event. Major flooding will extend downstream of Wagga Wagga over the next three to four weeks.
Predicted River Heights/Flows:
Wagga Wagga - peak near 10.9 metres around 3pm today [Tuesday 6/3/12] with major flooding.
Narrandera - reach 8.8 metres on Thursday [8/3/12] with Major Flooding - this will be confirmed as the peak when upstream peaks are observed
Darlington Point - reach 7.6 metres around 11/3/12 with Major Flooding - this will be confirmed as the peak when upstream peaks are observed
Carrathool - reach 8.5 metres around 15/3/12 with Major Flooding - this will be confirmed as the peak when upstream peaks are observed
Hay - reach 9 metres around 22/3/12 with Major Flooding - this will be confirmed as the peak when upstream peaks are observed
Balranald - reach 6.9 metres early April with Major Flooding
Latest River Heights:
Location
Height of River
Date/Time of Observation
Tumut R at Tumut
1.47m falling
07:00 AM TUE 06/03/12
Murrumbidgee R at Gundagai
10.14m falling
07:00 AM TUE 06/03/12
Murrumbidgee R at Eringoarrah
10.37m falling
07:30 AM TUE 06/03/12
Height of River
Date/Time of Observation
Murrumbidgee R at Wagga Wagga
10.32m rising
07:30 AM TUE 06/03/12
Murrumbidgee R at Narrandera
7.73m steady
07:00 AM TUE 06/03/12
Murrumbidgee R at Darlington Point
4.94m rising
07:00 AM TUE 06/03/12
Murrumbidgee R at Carrathool
3.4m rising
07:00 AM TUE 06/03/12
Murrumbidgee R at Redbank Weir
5.11m rising
06:30 AM TUE 06/03/12
Murrumbidgee R D/S Balranald Weir
3.05m rising
07:00 AM TUE 06/03/12
Details of highway closures throughout the State are available from the RTA through the “Live Traffic NSW” link on their website www.rta.nsw.gov.au (http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au).
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then again Gundagai is flooded too
But not the Hume Highway.
Get on it ASAP, stay clear of anything to the west for the time being IMO.
:cheers:
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apparnetly around shepparton is knackered too, bloke here is talkin to guys that cant get to work out there..
coast will be your only choice.
if you need someone to take ya place on the tassie ferry, Im available.
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Some great info and links there guys thanks. The trouble starts south of Dubbo so will change route to a bit east through Cowra and then down through Albury. Looks like all the water is heading west. The Vic site shows only side roads closed so still may get to Bendigo with caution. Will keep an eye on those links and amend as necessary.
Indie
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if you need someone to take ya place on the tassie ferry, Im available.
Uh, thanks Lost, but not this time. ;D
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I wouldn't stuff around with any inland route at the moment unless there was some reason you had to go that way, you can do Sydney in 12 hours from Brisbane via Pacific, then 10 hours to Melbourne down the Hume.
All The problems in Victoria have moved westward, away from the Hume, The flooding at Gundagai didn't worry the Hume either
Shane
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I wouldn't stuff around with any inland route at the moment unless there was some reason you had to go that way, you can do Sydney in 12 hours from Brisbane via Pacific, then 10 hours to Melbourne down the Hume
agree totally
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I know a lot can change in 24hrs...
A young bloke I know came from Wagga yesterday to here. Said there was flooding at Gundagai, but not a worry.
Have a nephew leaving Albury (Wodonga) tomorrow, stopping in Canberra, then onto Cairns. He's already looked at what's what, & decided to go the coast.
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Made it to Tamworth today. No rain or flooding so far. Will continue on New England down to Sydney and then on Hume. Safe route that way.
Came through Stanthorpe to buy apples but with 3 littluns we forgot ;D
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Hi indiedog,
Just want to wish you and your family a safe trip and a wonderful holiday.
Cheers, Robyn.
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Thanks Robyn. It's only been one and a bit days of driving and if I get asked one more time "are we going to Tasmania......." >:D