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Bull Sharks swimming down main street of flooded Queensland town -- 30km from coast
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[quote:Prof_Rabbit:MV8xMzIzNzY5XzIxNzI0OTk3Xzc1NTM4QTMy] [quote:Richard Eldritch] hey mate,looks bad there. Are there any saltwater crocs in the flooded area? People spot the odd croc from time to time about 200km north of Brissy. 400km north at Rockhampton crocs are slightly more common than rare, floodwaters are finally receding there now. They used to range as far south as northern NSW during the convict days. May your lager never grow warm. good luck Oz. [/quote] Generally referred to as "beer" but thank you :) quote BRISBANE'S iconic XXXX Brewery may be under water, but staff assure Queenslanders they won't let the state run dry. ``The good news is the beer is kept in a warehouse at Hendra, which did not flood,'' Ms Sutton said. end quote [/quote]
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Bull sharks spotted swimming down the main street in Goodna - 30km from the coast
January 14, 2011
"TWO bull sharks have reportedly been spotted swimming down the main street of a flooded Queensland town, 30km inland.
Butcher Steven Bateman spotted two bull sharks swimming near his Goodna shop yesterday - one of several reports of a sharks in Goodna's main street.
Ipswich local councillor Paul Tully confirmed it was a bizarre but true story out of Queensland's flood disaster.
"It would have swum several kilometres in from the river, across Evan Marginson Park and the motorway,'' Cr Tully told The Queensland Times.
"It's definitely a first for Goodna, to have a shark in the main street..."
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