Emergency services crews in the ACT are still working their way through almost 600 calls for help following days of minor flooding across Canberra.
The ACT State Emergency Service on Saturday said it had received 578 calls for help since Tuesday.
Crews were planning to attend to 29 outstanding jobs by Saturday afternoon.
The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting further steady rain across the territory for Saturday, with up to 50 millimetres possible.
Just across the NSW border, a flood warning remains in place in Queanbeyan. However, the Queanbeyan River has fallen below 3.9 metres, which is less than the minor flood level.
The Queanbeyan SES has urged residents to stay informed because more rain could force the river to rise again.
"We have received 97 requests for assistance since the start of the flood event and have completed all of these," Queanbeyan SES deputy local controller Robert Cunneen said.
- AAP