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  • 13 April 2026 North

    Water flows to Brumbys Creek

  • 30 March 2026 Central Highlands

    UPDATE 27 April: Butlers Gorge Road closed 24/7 to mid-July

  • 30 March 2026 Central Highlands

    UPDATE 27 April: Lake King William campground remains closed

  • 25 February 2026 Central Highlands

    Poatina lookout - closed until Dec 2027

  • 25 February 2026 West

    Lake Pieman - access to campground and boat ramp closed when lake level is high (permanent alert)

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