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Residents still dealing with flood damage three months on
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 27, 2022 - 13:58
It's been three months since devastating floods tore through communities in Northern New South Wales and South East Queensland. The City of Lismore was at the epicentre of the disaster and the clean up in continuing. The mayor of Lismore, Steve Kreig, says it'll take years for the community and businesses to fully recover.