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Please use caution : Brisbane motorists at risk as power outage wipes out traffic lights

Please use caution : Brisbane motorists at risk as power outage wipes out traffic lights Brisbane commuters are being urged to take caution during peak hour as a huge power outage in south-east Queensland takes down multiple traffic lights. Transport and Main Roads Queensland has warned motorists to take care on the roads this afternoon , and to use caution at intersections until power is restored. It appears that there are multiple power outages in the Brisbane metro area, please use caution at intersections until power is restored, Queensland Traffic Metro tweeted. READ MORE: At approximately 3.20pm AEST Energex reported that around 250,000 Queensland residents had their power restored.

Public appeal reunites family with old wooden cross memorial by the side of a road in Queensland

Share When the memorial was taken down due to the planned upgrade to the Bruce Highway authorities kept the cross and reached out to the local community.  We ve removed the memorial for now and we ll keep it safe in storage in the hope that whoever placed it there will get in touch, the department wrote on Facebook.  We really hope it sparks a memory in someone that leads to locating the person who laid it here by the roadside.   Rachel Crane (pictured) died in a three car crash on the way to a Guns N Roses concert in early 2013

Feral horses collide with cars near state forests, breeding faster than they can be rehomed

Feral horses collide with cars near state forests, breeding faster than they can be rehomed SatSaturday 6 updated SunSunday 7 Additional signage and reduced speed limits are being considered to reduce the risk of collisions. ( Share Print text only Cancel Feral horses in state forests in Queensland s Wide Bay are breeding faster than rescuers can find homes for them, as the community grapples with how to stop the brumbies colliding with cars on local roads. Key points: An estimated 2,000 feral horses live in the Tuan and Toolara state forests between Maryborough and Gympie The animals are known to graze close to local roads, causing three reported crashes in the past 12 months

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