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2011 Qld Flood Report: 12 months on

2011 Qld Flood Report: 12 months on

1 February 2012

This report looks at the ongoing response of The Salvation Army to the 2011 Queensland floods and Cyclone Yasi, 12 months after the disaster. ...

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Queensland floods: Standing together for the long haul

Queensland floods: Standing together for the long haul

30 June 2011

The Salvation Army recognises that it will take many Queenslanders years to recover from the enormity of the natural disasters that hit the ...

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2011 Qld Flood Report: 6 months on

2011 Qld Flood Report: 6 months on

26 June 2011

This report looks at the ongoing response of The Salvation Army to the 2011 Queensland floods and Cyclone Yasi, 6 months after the disaster....

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January 2011 - Unprecedented Flood Crisis in Australia (Qld, NSW, Vic)

January 2011 - Unprecedented Flood Crisis in Australia (Qld, NSW, Vic)

14 February 2011

As the immediate emergency response of feeding and housing people affected by floods concludes, The Salvation Army now has staff and centres...

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2011 Queensland Floods - Update 30/1/2011

2011 Queensland Floods - Update 30/1/2011

30 January 2011

As part of The Salvation Army Flood Relief response, The Salvation Army are now preparing to invite people whose homes have been affected by...

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2011 Queensland Flood Update - 02/01/2011

2011 Queensland Flood Update - 02/01/2011

2 January 2011

Salvation Army emergency services personnel have been working around the clock for a number of days in their relief effort to help thousands...

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