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Revised Flood Studies

Revised Flood Study: Miles

In July and August 2025, we asked Miles residents to take a look at the existing flood study reports and share their local knowledge to make sure the new models match what really happens during flooding events.

This input will help improve the accuracy of new flood modelling and maps - and we'd like to thank everyone who shared local rainfall records, knowledge of previous flood experiences and photos of historic major rainfall events.

The updated model will also consider Gil Weir storage levels, what happens during significant rainfall events in the Dogwood and Eleven Mile Creek catchments and may be extended to take in what happens north of the current model.

Miles has an unfortunate history of riverine flooding from the Dogwood Creek catchment and flash flooding from localised heavy rainfall events and severe thunderstorms.

Council is revising the Miles Flood Study to provide better understanding of flood behaviour throughout the Dogwood Creek catchment, improve flood management and disaster response, and provide up-to-date information for infrastructure planning and land use.

The revised models should be available for community feedback in November 2025 through a series of drop-in sessions.

This project is fully funded by the Australian and Queensland governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.

Stantec has been engaged to deliver and coordinate the revised flood studies across the six Council areas.

FAQs

Thank you for sharing your flood experiences and knowledge. The survey is now closed.



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Have questions or want to learn more about a project, contact us below:

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Phone 1300 COUNCIL (1300 268 624)
Email info@wdrc.qld.gov.au
Website www.wdrc.qld.gov.au
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Western Downs Regional Council
PO Box 551
DALBY Q 4405