Mildura 1956 Murray River Floods
The 1956 Murray River flood involved the rising of waters in the Murray River and flooding in three states of Australia, including the towns of Murray Bridge, Mildura, Nangiloc, Red Cliffs, Renmark,[1] Wentworth and many others. Some areas were flooded up to 100 km from the natural flow of the river. The flood was and still is considered the biggest flood in the recorded history of the River Murray and described as "the greatest catastrophe in South Australia's history".[3]

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More than a River - The Murray-Darling system and its people

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Cairns (1964) | Life in Australia Series | 4K Restoration

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Murray-Darling Basin Plan

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People of the Waikato (1956)

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Australia's Deadliest Flood – Gundagai 1852

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Iconic river devastated by drought comes roaring back to life | 60 Minutes Australia

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The toll of Australia’s flood catastrophe | Four Corners

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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Snowy Waters

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The Tasman Bridge Disaster 1975 | Plainly Difficult Documentary

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Lifeline To Adelaide. Around Australia Ep 2.

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12 Everyday Things Australian Did in The 1960s That Are Gone Forever

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Australia Institute short documentary on the Murray Darling Basin

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Murray Darling Basin

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Murray River Bird aerial video - Golden Cliffs of South Australia - Discover Murray River

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Victoria Underwater: the 1934 Floods

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The Flood Of 2011: A look at the floods that inundated Queensland | 2011 | 7NEWS

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