 Basically, they are the only people left in those two communities, along with special sets of guests. That's not the very reason of protecting the property we live in behind. The other issue is, and I think it's undermined, and potentially Theodore as well, we are actually mining some pets for people who are looking after their pets that couldn't be taken out at the time of evacuation. We're very conscious that with people moving out of their homes, whether it be, for instance, an emerald, just one of actuations here within the town, but more particularly places like Beardle and Condom Island, where the entire township has been evacuated. People are uneasy about the security of their properties, and that's why, at the least, I've put expo resources in the base towns, I've remained there permanently, to give them that confidence and security that they need. We are very conscious of that issue, and it's been impressed very well by the way, by putting employing additional resources as required. Don't you have any input yet? Not that we know of what we know, but I'm just wondering, given the scale of the amount of help you've got to look at the 1330s, what's the plan? Well, it's been a miracle. Of course, lost five people in flood-related deaths, leading up to planning to reduce the care in there, and we've seen too many people take unnecessary risks, but thankfully, at the last week or so, as a result of the planning of some unidated people's stays, we haven't seen a loss of life in a serious injury. Of course, there were small injuries here and there, but we really do want to thank the communities for operating with the authorities for their own safety. That cooperation is absolutely essential, and that will minimise the fact that reduced or eliminated injuries and loss of life. What did you say that we could continue to impact a serious loss of life here? I think it's been the cooperation of the community with the needs of the authorities, and I myself and the Premier, the Treasurer's App today, and the Prime Minister about yesterday as well, have been leading around talking to communities. I think they're very appreciative of the support they've been getting, but also, as we've witnessed, they've been very cooperative with the authorities as well, and that's been a key part of making sure that this response goes and that it could possibly change. Can you provide an update on the issues between tomorrow and in town? It won't be better to learn from us or the others to do that, because of the details. Thank you very much indeed. I can advise that in the meeting today, we've received advice that the WSOS process is funding and we're going to be linking up with Dolby now. We're still also transporting water into Dolby, and I've found a negative lead to a date, and there is also access now to the town hall. So the water supply in Dolby, we are basically on par with the committee team at the moment, and they're still working on restoring the full water supply to the town hall. But there's still a bit of people going to be very responsible for reducing the water in the town to the Dolby in the rate of consumption. And has the rate of consumption increased? I would say to you that the rate of consumption initially to the credit of everybody in the Dolby township has dropped to us in all-time low, and they're being very ambitious in what they've been using. We have heard that it's creeping up a little bit and that's understandable given, obviously, the return of the heat in the sun. We're all urging people to be very careful in what they use and that there's a lot of people in Dolby working very hard in returning up water supply to the full capacity. And how is the water going in other areas, other than Rockhampton, which is going to be in the middle of the town hall? Well, the advice from them on the Rockhampton is that the utilities in those sorts of places at the moment are fine and power outages have been independent to you. There are a number of those after the empties to protect the water from electricity and water. So at the moment, those two townships or that city and that town are not doing well in those towns. Because only a few people go by when the saturation tension is canceling and there are others playing up to 2,000 people to see now. Are they leaving up time to leave their homes? I know that the Rockhampton City Council has been very proactive in seeing a lot of disaster management during the week and this morning. And that has been a number of other block stocks and also door knocks in that area. I would encourage residents in town that are likely to be affected when they look at the websites if they have access to the computer because there's a lot of great good information especially on the Rockhampton website. And they are keeping it up to date and there are regular lookouts for women's community advising of what is actually the situation arising. What we say is that water will rise and it will be rising in the Rockhampton area. We do advise people that even though there are long areas and you can proceed the price that you are you need to consider about living sufficient time for an evacuation. I don't have the exact number on south of Rockhampton. I didn't see right down before into the evacuation centre. It is better to prepare for up to 2,000 people than to have it prepared. This morning, the Mayor of Rockhampton said that he is extremely worried about the four parts of rain. He said that if they get any more rain that Rockhampton is going to be quite a serious disaster and can be used in our area. I'm concerned about all the activities in the area. Of course I don't actually have any control over that. It's one of the natural events. What I would say too is that the weather forecast is predicting the showers they are not predicting any heavy rain. Of course I am concerned that the people of Rockhampton and all the communities in that area. We acknowledge the greater price and the high level of price have been receiving from the Bureau of Mental Orgy both in weather and high technology. It's one of those cases where we have to wait and watch and then be very, very careful. We have seen unprecedented levels of rain. We have seen river hikes go beyond what has been previously reported that. And I would say to you that in those regards we are entering in some cases uncharted areas. And so people will be reflecting back on 2010-2011 with new record fires in most of the communities. When will people be able to return to that area? Well at the moment there is still on-going planning in that regard. The water level in 2010 was considered earlier to the heights where they were when the evacuation had to occur. And until that water starts to be seen which could be for a few days in the next few days we won't be able to return to that area. And then we need to re-establish the disaster. Thank you. Butterberg's into recovery mode already. The water is dropping away very quickly. As late as yesterday there was already half a meter dropped in the river hikes. So we are very clear, clearly moving into that restoration and recovery phase. How many people have applied for an over 50? I haven't had those figures with me and we think it's a product to be able to do that. Are there any young friends that are affected by flooding at the moment? Or are there young friends in Germany that are in the actual area that are just young people? Well at this stage 38 of local government parties across Cleveland have had natural disaster relief and recovery which does represent the roundabout heart of the state. But in terms of the comparison of the university school and the provincial school. If I could just say one of the key messages today is that whilst a number of the communities the threat has somewhat passed the risk and the threat of the floods coming into Rockhampton in particular through the Fitzroy system of the state at Surats and George. We are really still in a very very high risk environment and we would ask people not to be complacent about this but they have to listen to their ideas they have to take notice of the media reports that will warn them of the impending rubber hikes and the risk in their particular community. Please this is not the time to cover complacent we have been very fortunate to think that two major factors have contributed to that as the minister said one is the great community reaction to these very very dangerous times the second is the great planning that has been undertaken particularly by local government and by local district command situations that have allowed communities to understand their threats and to react appropriately to them. And that is actually 41 41.3 41.4 We get through the conflict as well and we can get to that 41.3 41.3