 Further meetings today of the local disaster management group, the district disaster management group and the state disaster management group will continue to monitor the current situation throughout the south west, but in particular St George. As you know there are issues in relation to the sewage treatment plant for the St George Township and that's due to the very high level of water still remaining in the town. In fact this morning the height was 13.98 metres and still rising. The record as you know was 13.4 some two years ago. In addition to that overnight there has been concerns about the Moulbar Weir on the Thiragi Channel which is north of the township of St George and takes water away to the east across the Moonee Highway. Unfortunately there's been some structural issues with that weir. As a precaution all of the properties downstream to the east of the weir have been notified and in fact three of those properties have been evacuated for safety precautions. The Thiragi Channel also crosses the Moonee Highway and the Moonee Highway is closed at that point right at this time with over a metre of water across the road. Certainly if there was to be a failure of the Moulbar Weir there would be a wall of water travel down to the east and dissipate but across the Moonee Highway and it could cause extra delays by damage to the road. We're monitoring that situation as we speak. We thank everyone for their patience but in particular those people, those residents of St George who evacuated out unfortunately we don't know yet when you will be able to return. It is a day by day proposition but as I said the height of the water is at record level still and it will only be when that water detends to dissipate that we will be able to make a final decision on timing for the return. In addition to that Operation Home Safe, a traffic safety plan is being put in place and we'll start today with extra police being deployed to all highways surrounding St George. We're really grateful to all of those people who have been impacted by this devastating flood in the St George area and in other areas but their safety is our primary concern. Further work is being undertaken today in the Mitchell area and the Romer area with extra ADF personnel being deployed into those communities. We look forward to working closely with the ADF in the cleanup particularly of the Mitchell Township where the bridge was reopened yesterday.