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How to Solve Queensland's Flooding Problems? 

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@MelPikos
@MelPikos 2 года назад
The Federal LNP has just today promised over $5billion to build the Hells Gate Dam in North Queensland! Hells Gate Dam is the cornerstone of the New Bradfield Scheme, which could see the scheme expanded in the future to include other dams in the network. Reckon ScoMo watched my video on the topic?
@meletiospikos6369
@meletiospikos6369 2 года назад
Great video. I had never heard about the Bradfield scheme but it just makes so much sense for our country & state.
@MelPikos
@MelPikos 2 года назад
It's an interesting idea, right?
@dreamydisaster
@dreamydisaster 2 года назад
Well done, great vid. Lets hope the algorithm gods will bless you
@MelPikos
@MelPikos 2 года назад
thanks dreamy!
@traviolisupreme
@traviolisupreme 2 года назад
Legend, another awesome video 👍 such informative content, 100% agree on these innovations & they should be constructed immediately! 🙌 Save our beautiful city!
@MelPikos
@MelPikos 2 года назад
Couldn't agree more! Thanks, Travis!
@benpalexander
@benpalexander 2 года назад
Never been so excited by one of your vids Mel, bring it on and the jobs that come with it!
@MelPikos
@MelPikos 2 года назад
Cheers Ben!! I agree, bring it on!!
@MelPikos
@MelPikos 2 года назад
These "1 in 100 year" weather events seem to be happening pretty often these days. How can we mitigate the damage from these floods? What do you think? More dams? Redirecting floodwater? Let us know what you think!
@lansvale28
@lansvale28 2 года назад
Nice video! We need to make this happen.
@yggdrasil9039
@yggdrasil9039 2 года назад
Why isn't this in the national conversation?
@MelPikos
@MelPikos 2 года назад
It has been in the national conversation on and off for a number of years... There are a lot of considerations that would go into something like this and of course it would be quite expensive so there are a lot of people that would need to have input.
@yggdrasil9039
@yggdrasil9039 2 года назад
@@MelPikos Good people are finally talking about it again, and thanks for making this video. I guess there were those who once said the Harbour Bridge would be too expensive too, and now it's just a fact about Sydney. Once New Bradfield is a reality, a fact, I can guarantee everyone will look at you as if you're crazy when you say there was a time once when there was no Bradfield Scheme or when people were debating whether to build it. And in terms of cost, it's around $15B. The cost of these floods will be around $10B, so that's 2/3rds of the cost potentially saved with just ONE flood event, not to mention the augmentation of food security and food export.
@zacrussell7792
@zacrussell7792 2 года назад
Another great vid!
@MattAboutTown
@MattAboutTown 2 года назад
The floodwater redirection plan does sound like a crazy expensive project, but the idea sounds good in theory!
@MelPikos
@MelPikos 2 года назад
If we can make the numbers work, it could be an absolute gamechanger!
@yggdrasil9039
@yggdrasil9039 2 года назад
Not compared to the destruction of the floods. The cost of the floods is going to be around $10Billion. That's just for ONE flood, not future ones.
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 2 года назад
Could add SEQ dams to pipe excess flood waters to the Murray/Darling basin..
@ashleymalamute
@ashleymalamute 5 месяцев назад
That would require massive read expensive pumps to raise the water. Lake Wivenhoe too low.
@Johan-ex5yj
@Johan-ex5yj 2 года назад
Water IS our most precious resource; it is essential to all living things! Any scheme to store and redistribute water to where it is needed most should be done regardless of the cost. In fact, in the long run, it will be much more costly if it is not done. Problem is, too many politicians can only think short term (“how can I get elected for another year?”), and for this to work we need someone with enough vision to think long term...
@markimarku
@markimarku 2 года назад
i hope there is some inspiring action taken. I hope the greenies see the benefits and not the detriments
@bearup1612
@bearup1612 Год назад
Maybe think about Nuclear Thorium MSR
@terenceharvey6432kong
@terenceharvey6432kong Год назад
YES YES YES . LETS DO IT AUSTRALIA
@troybarrett3434
@troybarrett3434 2 года назад
Another 2 dams are need especially in southeast Queensland we live in subtropical weather. Somerset was 76% and taken inflows from Stanley days before it hit lower corner. All those ranges around both catchments funnel in towards those dams via creeks etc. Building a city on a flood plan so close to a river of that size was never a smart move. Councils approving estates in flood zones another dumb move. Saying Climate change is cause this weather is another dumb blaming issue. Floods have been part of life before our generation 1880's, early 1900's bigger floods than what we have seen. The whole climate change is part of the CCP strategy to control our economy even more 85% of electric cars & components come out of china & taiwan. The minerals we need to create batteries and turbines all come out of the ground so ppl want net zero well you better crack the picks & shovels out and start digging cause it will take you a while.
@anthonywalsh2164
@anthonywalsh2164 2 года назад
The Bradfield Scheme is essential to feed the world.
@maximusk
@maximusk 9 месяцев назад
We are blessed with such a big piece of land and outback is pretty much desert can’t we build a man made lakes which will definitely help the eco system too !
@FreakyStories
@FreakyStories 2 года назад
🔥🔥🔥
@marktaylor4278
@marktaylor4278 2 года назад
What ever the cost if effectively done the agricultural benefits will pay for this 10 fold over the next century as farmland continues to disappear. Not to mention the benefit if the farming was done in a sustainable manor the amount of carbon that would be sucked out of the atmosphere from grassland and farming. Bring it on.
@rizwanullahhashmi851
@rizwanullahhashmi851 Год назад
no matter what you will build, it will still be called as a resource, u guys should start massive afforestation of native trees in the central Australia along the dams and built them as well. maybe ur future generations will benefit no matter how much higher the costs are currently now
@kkchan8569
@kkchan8569 2 года назад
Australia has been spending 97% of the money to do flood damaged cleaning, 3% on mitigation. We need to learn from our pioneers of the Snowy Scheme, stand up and do it if it is good for the country in long term. Instead keep working on Costs/Benefits analysis. This is why the communist is better than than the capitalist, they always look for PROFITs for themselves.
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