Although clean-up efforts continue, Brisbane River has reopened to boating enthusiasts following the floods in the Australian state of Queensland, with a warning to watch out for debris. State Transport Minister Mark Bailey says strict conditions will be in place, following extensive safety inspections. “Maritime Safety Queensland have done a phenomenal job in working with several agencies to clean up the river after the floods,” Bailey said on Saturday. “Today, I’m pleased to announce the full Brisbane River is open to recreational boaties during daylight hours only. “Everyone on board must wear a lifejacket as we continue to monitor unusual currents and debris,” he said. While progress has been made with clearing the river, conditions shouldn’t be considered normal, Bailey said. Authorities and contractors are continuing with clean-up operations and boaties should keep clear as they pass work areas at slow speed. Activities which pose high risk of injury from debris, …