The Burnett River has been at normal levels for 5 or 6 days now.
In true Aussie style most people are just getting on with it. Most people I speak with agree that we should expect these events more often and it is not because of global warming/climate change. It is part of a natural cycle.
A friend's beautiful Italian built 37 footer rescued with some rudder damage and a bit of gouging on the topsides.
It came from about a quarter of a mile upstream mated with the marina pontoon section, the house boat and the trawler below.
The houseboat sank, the trawler broke away and went down the street and the yacht and pontoon went either side of the tree.
The trawler ended up where the ute is and has been shifted off the road.
Some bastards around here would steal the steam off your sh!t so you have to let them know what is off limits.
In the foreground is all that is left of Midtown Marinas.
In the background to the left is the remains of Bundaberg Slipways.
Sadly it is uncertain whether either business will rebuild. If they don't the rogue that has Bundaberg Port Marina and ship yard will have the monopoly he has always wanted.