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Brisbane city cats back on river tonight

Posted December 4, 2008 14:00:00

Brisbane's high speed ferries will be back on the water tonight after recent storms forced normal services to be suspended.

The City Cats have only been operating on a day time schedule, since wild weather increased the amount of large debris in the river.

The Council says they will still be travelling at reduced speed.

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