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Shane Rowley backs up a trailer to his flooded Bulahdelah house, helped by his neighbour Stan Gray, as he tries to save some of his possessions.
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Farmers Zac Atkins and Luke McDonald take their boat down Oxley Island Road near Taree to pick up supplies from a neighbour.
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Workmen inspect the damaged Martin Bridge across the Manning River at Taree.
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A car submerged in flood water at Gloucester on the mid-north coast.
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A flooded road after the Manning River broke its banks on Oxley Island, east of Taree.
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The Myall River has broken its banks and flooded Stroud Street in Bulahdelah.
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The clean-up begins in flood-affected areas of Taree.
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Slabs of bitumen lifted by flood water litter Bucketts Way, just outside Gloucester.
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Taree Aquatic Club manager Barry Murray walks past the pile of carpets that had to be removed after the flood deposited silt all over them.
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A four-wheel-drive enters flood water near Muirs Creek, a tributary of the Myall River
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Flooded fields around Oxley Island, with the Manning river in the background.
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Dead cattle hung up on trees along a fence line on Oxley Island.
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Farm hand Mal Trotter tries to reach work via a flooded Oxley Island Road.
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Hay bales that were carried down the Manning River are washed up at Old Bar beach, east of Taree.
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A man inspect one of the beached bales.
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A dead calf washed up at Old Bar.
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