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Brisbane Water National Park

Fires, floods and park closures

Last update: 21/5/2013 8:34AM

Hazard reduction burns

Hazard reduction burn

A hazard burn will be undertaken today at Waratah Patch in Brisbane Water National Park.  During the operations Coora Swamp Fire Trail and Waratah Patch Fire Trail will be closed.

 


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