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Three women in their 20s on tour have been treated for lacerations by paramedics after being bitten by dingoes on the island off the Queensland coast. |
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Flooding in the central west has already seen helicopters ferry residents to safety as water inundated the town. Meanwhile, Maryborough residents have breathed a sigh of relief as the "fact of life" flooding was not too bad. |
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Despite anecdotal sightings of quolls, months of camera trapping surveys failed to find any evidence of the animals across more than 100,000 hectares of land in Queensland. |
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As the Queensland rail industry struggles to fill vacancies, train drivers like Nicole Sempf inspire more women to join. |
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Tourists are discovering inland Queensland tiny towns and staying longer thanks to success of rail trails. |
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As farmers face months without income, consumers are being warned meat will cost more as the loss of livestock and infrastructure takes its toll. |
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You can cut through some of the election noise with Vote Compass. |
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A record number of influenza cases has been recorded in Australia, jumping 50 per cent from the same period last year. Experts are predicting flu season to come earlier than usual. |
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