Stony Creek Swimming Area – Byfield State Forest

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Old Bridge Demolished!

On Friday they demolished the old bridge, sorry for the delay in posting this. Photos are below:

Old Bridge Demolished #1
Taken on Friday, this photo is looking in the Yeppoon direction. The new bridge is just to the left.

Old Bridge Demolished #2
A closeup of the broken-up concrete and steel.

Old Bridge Demolished #3
Looking in the other direction.

Old Bridge Demolished #4
This was taken a bit more recently, and now they have cleared away all the concrete and steel rubbish.

The Bridge is Now Open : The Latest Roadwork Update

A few days ago the roadworkers opened up the new bridge which I wrote about. The day I wrote about it they were painting the lines onto the road, then the day after that they opened it. Now they have started work on building the next bridge, which I am fairly certain about now.

The view above is looking down onto the bridge.
The view above is looking down onto the bridge.

Getting up a bit closer, you can quite clearly see the road space they have provided for the next new bridge.
Getting up a bit closer, you can quite clearly see the road space they have provided for the next new bridge.

Yesterday they were digging out this section next to the old bridge. The new bridge is to the left of the old bridge.
Yesterday they were digging out this section next to the old bridge. The new bridge is to the left of the old bridge.

A water truck taking off when the light goes green.
A water truck taking off when the light goes green.

[tags]roadworks, adelaide park, woodbury, road, bridge, lines, paint[/tags]

Bridge Tarring and Traffic Lights : The Latest Roadwork Update

I haven’t done a roadworks update for a while because there hasn’t really been much to write about. A couple of days ago I rode down to the big bridge to take a photo of the traffic lights that they’ve installed, but I didn’t get around to writing about. I’m glad that I didn’t, because I would have had to do another write up for the tarring.

Well anyway, I’ve already just told you the two main things that they’ve been doing: tarring the section of road near the big new bridge down the road and installing two traffic lights. I think that they installed them because the bridge isn’t quite wide enough for two cars to pass. The traffic lights will alternate the traffic so only one direction can cross the bridge at any time.

There is a bit of division in the family between those who think that they are going to be building another bridge and those who think that the current bridge is not going to get any company at all. There is some evidence in favour of the 2 bridge theory, in the form of a workmen who says they are going to build another bridge. However I’ll guess we’ll soon see for ourselves. Onto the photos.

Traffic Lights #1
This is the first traffic light just up from the bridge. I didn’t get a decent photo of this traffic light with the tarred road so I’m using these pics taken just before the road was tarred.

Traffic Lights #2
Looking down towards the bridge from the Yeppoon direction. Again, this photo was taken just before the road was tarred.

Traffic Lights #3
This is the second traffic light on the Yeppoon side.

Traffic Lights #4
This shows the bridge after it had been tarred. I expect it will soon be open to traffic.

More Photos of the Serious Flooding

As I promised in the last post about the Yeppoon flooding, below are some more photos of the aftermath of the flooding, i.e. damage and such. Please forgive me for taking so long, I’ve been working on a website for an organic macadamia farm. There is a separate post coming about that soon.


This shows the extent of the floodwaters that came into our paddock, as well as our neighbours paddock.


The corner of the road where the floodwater was running over. You can see how the water had uprooted some of the grass and rolled it back. The view in the photo above is just to the left of this.


The damage caused by the floodwater to the edge of the road. It has now been repaired with some concrete. Don’t forget that this road will soon be replaced by the new one, so it isn’t the most tidy repair :) .


The floodwaters down at the big new bridge. The deepest point in there would be over my head, and flowing very strongly.


Looking on the other side of the creek, over the old bridge, you can see just how much water there was flowing through there.


This is amazing. Have a look at the grass on the other side. See how high the water has been? That’s right, the little bridge was actually submerged under the creek! It probably only lasted an hour or less like that however, because as soon as the rain stops the creek starts going down.

The roadworkers are in the photo because something from the new bridge had been pushed off by the floodwaters and hit the old bridge. They were then checking it for structural damage. None was found, though.


This is the worst-hit area around our place. Located about 3km away from us, this flooding probably extended for 500 metres or more. The deepest place on that road would be around 2 metres. While I was there locals kept driving up and taking photos of the flooding.

[tags]adelaide park, woodbury, bungundarra, rain, bridge, creek, water, flooding, flood[/tags]

Another 5 to 6 days of rain!

Since the last time I gave an update on the rain that has fallen, we’ve basically had another 5 or 6 days of rain, with hardly a break in between. When a break in the rain did occur it only lasted for a couple of hours at most. Although the rain has been mostly light, there has been enough to give the creeks a big boost in their size from 6 days ago.

In other places around Queensland some roads have been cut, including the highway between Rockhampton and Emerald. You’ve most likely seen that on the news.

Thankfully though, all this Saturday has been rain-free (although with a very overcast sky), and the weather is showing signs of clearing up.

Flooding #1
These drains just near our place have been inundated with water, and because there is only a end on the other side, all the water just backs out again and flows under the road.

Flooding #2
Meanwhile the creek down at the bridges (old and new) is fairly raging along, and I couldn’t wade across at one place because the water was higher than my knees. The photo above shows the creek exiting after going through both bridges.

Flooding #3
The place at the bridges where I tried to cross. The channel is in between the main clump of grass and the top side.

Flooding #4
While down at the bridge on the day I took the photos (Friday) I happened to see the Livingstone Shire Mayor, Bill Ludwig, taking photos with some people.

Flooding #5
This shows a small creek (just near the two bridges) flowing on it’s way into Plain Creek, the biggest one around for a few kilometres.

[tags]roadworks, adelaide park, woodbury, rain, bridge, creek, water[/tags]