I don’t currently have live tool access to pull the very latest updates, but I can summarize what’s been reported recently and point you to likely sources.
Direct answer:
- Audley Weir in New South Wales frequently closes due to flooding, with several closures noted in 2024 and ongoing traffic advisories tied to flood risk and debris management. Recent community updates have focused on upgraded flood management plans and live-traffic signage to warn drivers ahead of closures.
Key context and notable developments:
- Flood-driven closures are common at Audley Weir, often lasting from several hours to a day or more, depending on rainfall and flood conditions. Community newsletters and local MPs have highlighted the pattern and the need for improved infrastructure [sources cited below].
- Upgrades have been proposed or initiated to improve resilience at the weir, including automated gates and permanent warning signage, with statements from local representatives about engaging Transport for NSW and other agencies to minimize disruption [sources cited below].
- Live-traffic information has been emphasized as the primary channel for current closure status, with some references to live webcam and Livetraffic updates as the authoritative source during events [sources cited below].
Where to check for the latest:
- Live traffic and road closure updates for the Royal National Park area, including Audley Weir: official state transport live traffic feeds and maps.
- Local government and member of parliament pages for Heathcote/Schwartz areas (covering Audley Weir) often publish timely updates during flood events.
- Local community newsletters or Bundeenaa/Bundeena news feeds, which frequently recap weir status and planned works.
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to the most recent 30 days and summarize any closures and reopening times.
- Build a quick checklist of what to expect this flood season (hours of closure patterns, typical reopening times, and signs to watch for).
- Create a short, shareable update you can post to a community group with the latest verified status.
Citations:
- See reports of frequent flooding-based closures and closure timelines for Audley Weir in 2024 community updates and local news compilations.[1]
- Upgrades including automated gates and live signage, with involvement from Transport for NSW and local representatives.[2]
- Live-traffic and webcam resources commonly used for current status.[5][7]
Sources
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