With fallen trees, howling winds, and tipsy parrots, as I prepare for Cyclone Alfred, memories of another storm in Queensland come flooding back.

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  1. It sounds like you have quite the story to share! Cyclones can be terrifying, but they often lead to interesting memories and experiences. The image of drunken parrots is particularly vivid and amusing amidst such chaos! I’d love to hear more about your experiences with past cyclones in Queensland. How did you prepare, and what stood out the most for you during those storms?

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