Do they still dredge the Brisbane River?

Yet the Lord Mayor hailed the decision to halt dredging as 'a significant victory for Queensland'. He said that for 100 years, the Brisbane River had been 'treated as a sewer and a mine'. 'No other capital cities in the world allow ugly dredgers into the heart of their city to mine their river', he claimed.
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When did dredging stop in the Brisbane River?

River dredging in the lower and middle reaches stopped during the late 1990s, thus increasing potential flood levels in the river. By this stage, the tidal reach extended to College's Crossing, over 80 km upstream from the river's mouth.
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Do they dredge the Brisbane River?

From 1862 the Brisbane River has been dredged for navigation purposes. The river served as an important carriageway between Brisbane and Ipswich before a railway linking the towns was built in 1875. By the late 1920s, water quality in the river had significantly deteriorated.
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Why do they dredge the Brisbane River?

Dredging

In the 1860s, work began to dredge the river mouth to allow big ships through to the city and beyond. The river bed was just 1.5 metres deep, and it was possible to walk from one side to the other.
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Can you eat fish from the Brisbane River?

Fish and seafood from the Brisbane River is considered safe to eat, even if microbial contamination of the waterway is detected, as long as it is properly cleaned and cooked.
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Is there crocodiles in the Brisbane River?

For people in north Queensland, crocodiles aren't just some unsightly nuisance, like the ibises which irritate the residents of Brisbane. Crocodiles are single-minded man-eaters that inhabit every river, creek, dam, and even the stormwater drains, of tropical Queensland.
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Is there sharks in the Brisbane River?

"Bull sharks have been in the Brisbane River since before European settlement, they're a natural part of the Brisbane River." Bull sharks give birth to live pups and are found throughout the Brisbane and Bremer rivers.
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Is Brisbane sinking?

Thousands of subsidence investigations have taken place across Brisbane in recent years. The majority of these have resulted from mining subsidence and issues arising from the development of the Airport Link Tunnel, which opened in 2012.
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Is it illegal to swim in the Brisbane River?

Considering that the river runs through the centre of Brisbane, there are plenty of stunning photos that can be captured and sort of makes up for the fact that you can't swim in the river's waters.
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Is the Brisbane River healthy?

Looking at the river's water quality in 2018

Nitrogen and phosphorus levels are above the water quality guidelines set by the Queensland government in almost all tests. In the lower Brisbane River catchment towards the port, nitrogen is above the maximum level in more than 60 per cent of 99 tests.
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Can the Brisbane River turn blue?

A University of Queensland student is determined to turn the water into blue. Jesper Nielsen, who has been planting bacopa in Jindalee, believes that this can change the river's colour. Mr Nielsen is close to completing his PhD looking for a solution to the river's brown colour.
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How many times has the Brisbane River flooded?

Since European settlement there have been major floods in the following years: January 1841, March 1890, February 1893, February 1931, January 1974 and most currently January 2011 (view this timeline of the Brisbane River).
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How deep is the Brisbane River in the city?

Currently, the Brisbane River is, at most, about 49.12 feet, or 15 meters deep. It was once very shallow, as low as 1.5 meters in some places.
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Are there barramundi in the Brisbane River?

Highly prized among recreational fishermen, the barramundi is a staple of angling in north Queensland and in Darwin but is rarely found south of Bundaberg. Although rare, lucky fishermen have reeled in barramundi from the Brisbane River, including a 110cm barra caught by fisherman Steve Morgan in 2014.
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Can you anchor a boat in the Brisbane River?

Anchoring is permitted in the Brisbane River, and the area around Colmslie Reserve in Morningside (just after the Gateway Bridge) is popular with cruisers and liveaboards. Stay within 100 metres of the southern shore as large vessels use the channels here on a daily basis, including several cruise ships.
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Why is Brisbane River so brown?

"The Brisbane River gets its brown colour from the mud and soil, or sediment, that has been washed into the river. "When it rains, the water flows over the land and picks up sediment and transports it into creeks and waterways, ultimately ending up in the Brisbane River and Moreton Bay.
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Are there sharks in Wivenhoe Dam?

Public Shark Report: QLD - WIVENHOE DAM. 19:51, 02 Jan 18, 1.5m, Bull, Sighting from water, Mike reported that the large shark was observed by his 30y/o daugher and her husband while fishing on the top side of the Wivenhoe Dam wall (Qld) from his 3.4m tinnie around midday. It came up beside the boat and then submerged.
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Is the Gold Coast sinking?

Cr Tate said some processes were already underway to help combat rising sea levels, such as artificial reefs off the coast. If the report's predictions are correct, large parts of the Gold Coast, including Sea World, will be under water in 80 years.
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Why does it always flood in Queensland?

In Queensland, average annual rainfall ranges from very low values in the southwest, to very high values exceeding 2000mm per year along the coast (Figure 5). However, even in those areas with generally low rainfall, relatively heavy rainfall will occur in some years, causing flooding (Figure 6).
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Why does Brisbane flood?

Brisbane (Meanjin) is the only capital city in Australia built on a floodplain, and the only large metropolitan area to experience major flooding. Its subtropical climate is characterized by summer rain and comparatively dry winters.
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Can sharks smell period blood?

A shark's sense of smell is powerful – it allows them to find prey from hundreds of yards away. Menstrual blood in the water could be detected by a shark, just like any urine or other bodily fluids.
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Is it safe to waterski on the Brisbane River?

The humble Brisbane River consistently serves up glorious waterskiing, wakeboarding and bare footing conditions. Glassy water and quiet stretches are in abundance, as are an excellent selection of boat-ramp infrastructure stretching the entire traffic able distance of the river.
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Is it safe to kayak in the Brisbane River?

People often ask: "Can you kayak on the Brisbane River?" The answer is "absolutely, yes!" Introduce yourself to the city's most famous resident with a tour around Brisbane via the Brisbane River. The Brisbane River wraps around the CBD and inner suburbs, allowing for spectacular views of the city skyline.
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Can you paddle on the Brisbane River?

Skill Level. The area is remote, and you'll need a good level of fitness and some paddling and navigational skills. There's no signage down the river and there are a couple of forks and dead ends, as well as some rapids and log jams to negotiate. The log jams can be tricky when water levels are low.
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