The Shed was coming back to life ! The Shed now lives in an historical village created by local residents of Crows Nest where  | 
 old buildings from the previous century have been collected and restored . It ’ s one of the finest establishments of its kind .  | 
 Ray White Sherwood | Graceville principal Cameron Crouch bought $ 200 worth of sandwiches every day from local business owner Wendy Cox .  | 
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 He and his team were sandbagging homes and helping their community .  | 
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 Alan White at The Shed .  | 
 The historical village in Crows Nest .  | 
 We ’ ve been through this before and so we knew exactly what to do . It felt a lot more calm than the previous floods and not one person said they wanted to move from the river . This is Mother Nature .  | 
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 Cameron and his team filled hundreds of sandbags and moved a lot of furniture .  | 
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 In water-logged south-west Brisbane , Ray White Annerley principal Michele Cresswell took up an offer of a canoe ride from a helpful neighbour to check on some properties under management in Rocklea yesterday .  | 
 Ray White recently hosted a live property information webinar to help communities impacted by the floods , understand what ’ s happening on the ground .
 The panel of speakers offered their insight and expertise about topics from lodging insurance claims to what we can expect from the property market post a natural disaster . It was fantastic to hear from business owners from the communities impacted , who discussed what we can do to support property owners , landlords , tenants , sellers , buyers and the local communities . During these disasters , it ’ s incredibly special to see our teams come together to work towards solutions .
 Her business has 200 flood affected properties under management from Yeronga to Rocklea , out of her 570 total rent roll .
 When I was in the canoe I was trying to check on a property for our owner who lives on the Sunshine Coast . One of our tenants had only just moved here from Adelaide a week ago .
 Ray White is so proud of our teams who didn ’ t hesitate and jumped to help flood affected rental properties in south-east Queensland and the northern rivers of New South Wales .
 Chairman Brian White often talks about being proud of every transaction . The last few weeks should make everyone proud of being good people .
 Haesley Cush and the entire Ray White New Farm | Bulimba and East Brisbane teams sprung into action and helped their inner city riverfront communities .
 Their tenants and landlords had remained their top priority .
 Leading principal Alistair Macmillan and his team at Ray White Wilston spent many days handing out soft drinks , beers and snacks to the clean up crews in his flood affected inner-north .
 We ’ ve been here before and this is when communities rally around and help each other .
 Ray White New Farm principal Haesley Cush helping with the clean up .
 Haes said he was so proud of his team and how they have rallied in the clean up .
 I ’ m incredibly proud to be a business leader of our team and in our community right now .
 Ray White Wilston principal Alistair Macmillan handing our cold drinks and snacks to the clean up crews in Brisbane .
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