Natural disaster declared as NSW flood clean up begins
The damage from record-breaking downpours in NSW is being assessed as flood waters recede.
The damage from record-breaking downpours in NSW is being assessed as flood waters recede.
Eastern states will continue to face major flood threats and thunderstorms while power is gradually being restored to Queenslanders hit by destructive weather.
The Murray River community of Scotts Creek has a big clean up ahead after flooding left mud, mould and destruction in its wake.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a minor flood watch for the Queanbeyan and Molonglo Rivers as up to 30mm of rain is predicted to hit the region today (October 5).
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