The Cyclone of Our Time single work   poetry   "The cyclone that tears"
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 The Cyclone of Our Time
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    y separately published work icon Cyclone Yasi : Our Stories Cyclone Yasi, Our Stories: Stories From Communities in Far North Queensland Cardwell and District Historical Society Inc. , Queensland : 3E Innovative , 2012 6311541 2012 anthology

    'Cyclone Yasi, a Category 5 Plus, with all its fury, blew into North Queensland, Australia on 2nd February, 2011 bringing 280/300 kph winds. It was the largest cyclone ever recorded in Australia and covered an area in Queensland from Cairns to Mackay and inland to Mount Isa.'

    'Needless to say, for those who did not evacuate the target regions, Cyclone Yasi was terrifying, unrelenting in its brute strength, and devastating to the homes and properties in the affected areas. Nobody likes to talk about the illness and disease that follows an extreme natural disaster, or the emotional trauma that is left in its wake. But someone had to talk about it. The publication of this book gives a voice to all those affected.' (Source: Back cover)

    Queensland : 3E Innovative , 2012
    pg. 123
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