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Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Offline Posted: Thursday, 8 January 2026 3:31:55 PM(UTC)

Well it's been fairly consistent most of the day , I'd guess around 65 to 75mm looking at the gauge.
The marks have worn off, I need a dry few hours to do them again :)


Made it in and back, just 1 out today and booked in for more next month after I get a full xray ...
yeah Scott tooth ache is no joking mater, but something I have had a lot of, only a few left now.. lol

We are doing the antibiotics at home mate, they gave me a bit of training down at the Base, and the
infection control team are bloody great, phone calls every other day and can talk to them anytime
if we are not happy with anything that is going on. The infection markers are coming down in the
latest bloody, so things are looking up, she also has attitude again so I know she is improving lol

All these natural landslips pouring into the reef and still they blame farmers everything, the money
that is being wasted on these landslips is phenomenal, back 30 years and they would of just pushed
it over the side with a dozer, then done a cut or 2 above , pushed that over and packed up and
been done in a few weeks. Now we have Natives to consult, then world heritage and gbrmpa what to
put in their list of demands and that's before the geo techs and other consultants all put their
hand out for a payday..

Don't think I need to go anywhere now till next Tuesday , well that's the plan..

Stay safe out there everyone


Cheers
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