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Australia will enter its third period of La Niña weather conditions in 2022–23 – bringing with it the unusually high rainfall that has been a boon to crops and a curse for those in flood-prone areas.

These conditions have been adding to the order book of Greg Taylor, the owner of Ironbark Demolition, supplementing a schedule that was already filling up, following a recent spate of infrastructure investment.

Based in the Queensland town of Boonah, Taylor and his team have found themselves taking on a series of civil infrastructure demolition projects lately, of which “a very, very high percentage is bridges”.

“It’s not a rule or anything, it just seems to be the way it is… we do very little private

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