Community donates refurbished caravans to cyclone victims
A Wide Bay community group in southern Queensland says it hopes to gather 30 unwanted caravans to give to people made homeless by Cyclone Yasi.
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Community donates refurbished caravans to cyclone victimsA Wide Bay community group in southern Queensland says it hopes to gather 30 unwanted caravans to give to people made homeless by Cyclone Yasi. Surfrider Caravan Park residents despairing over flood damage"I've got nothing left; I've really got nowhere to go," shellshocked Surfrider Caravan Park resident Barney Miller, 69, said yesterday. "I was offered $82,000 for this place not long ago and look at it now: it's not worth 82 shillings. I'm buggered if I know what to do from here," he said. Flood-hit residents get caravansThe Department of Human Services is bringing in caravans to allow flood-affected Charlton residents to get back onto their own properties. |
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