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Council continues flood waste clean up
Ross River Dam spillway gates closed
Economic experts planning city’s long-term recovery
Higher than normal king tides expected early next week
Council crews working to identify a major water leak
Dam releases continue to reduce
Inurers put on notice
Landlords encouraged to use property clean out service
Townsville beaches closed for contamination testing
Council crews continue clean-up effort
Team Townsville helping the city’s recovery
Council providing residents with free sanitiser
Weir bridges to remain closed for repairs
Mass flood waste removal to continue
Riverway facilities temporarily closed
Thousands of properties damaged in unprecedented flood
Council crews spraying to bust bad odours
Animal Shelter has reopened
Council crews fixing burst water main in Burdell area
Flood-affected residents top priority at insurance meeting
Busy recovery week ahead
Unstable trees on Flinders Street removed
Council crews fix Douglas Water Treatment Plant
Residents urged to conserve water
What the flush?
Flinders Street trees to be replaced
Aerial assault on mosquito breeding sites
Damage from unprecedented flood continues to rise
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Burst water main in Black River
Statement on Ross River Dam spillway gates
Council will delay due date for rates payments
Council crews will conduct mosquito treatments across the city
Record breaking floods damage homes and businesses
Townsville’s recovery well underway
Crucial supplies stolen from Toomulla overnight
Start preparing for mass waste removal
Massive joint effort for targeted cleaning of streets, houses and bulk waste removal
Returning residents urged to stay safe
Spillway maintenance underway
Insurers urged to support North Queensland after the flood
Council Customer Service Centre to reopen tomorrow
Council provides free dumping to help with flood clean up
Ignatius Park College Evacuation Centre to be closed
Council to establish free service for flood affected residents
Cungulla residents no longer need to boil water
Residents urged to avoid returning to homes in flooded areas
Council Waste Services operational