In March, the tiny Outback Queensland town – 1100km west of Brisbane and with a population just shy of 300 people – was gutted when a deluge ripped through. Almost nine months later, that same oval ...
The outback town of Thargomindah, 1100km west of Brisbane, has been completely inundated with water after the levees broke early Tuesday morning, with most residents spending the night sleeping in ...
A joint investment from the Albanese and Crisafulli governments, the funding is part of a $450m Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Program, created to strengthen disaster resilience in regional ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from QLD News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Locals are only just coming to terms with the destruction left behind by the slow-moving floodwaters, with ...
Thargomindah in the state’s southwest reached 48.5C about 2:45pm Wednesday, after climbing to 38C by 9am. The town marked it’s second hottest day on record after hitting 48.8C in January 2013. The ...
It’s devastation that usually emerges from floodwater in outback Queensland. But that’s not always the case. This is how March’s catastrophic weather event led to this tiny town reviving its beacon of ...
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