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From humble beginnings in outback Queensland to the roar of eager fans at sold-out stadium performances, Lane Pittman is on an adventure that keeps gaining pace. |
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Growers rushed to pick, pack and truck their bananas out before the rain started, but say it will be difficult to restock supermarket shelves after significant flood damage. |
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Miriam Bradbury from the Bureau of Meterology says the rainfall in Queensland is much lower than its peak but there is still a risk of a severe thunderstorm warning. |
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Conditions are starting to ease across north Queensland but authorities have warned the risk of dangerous flooding remains. Follow live. |
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As the wet season approaches, two outback stations that usually face failing fridges and whopping power bills have installed solar power to save food and money. |
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Researchers are on edge at the discovery of the tilapia in the Mitchell River after post-cyclone flooding spreads the invasive pest further in Far North Queensland. |
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Many Australians aim to retire at 65, but not Alice Bennett. The Barcaldine resident takes great pride serving coffees at a major pub in town. |
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Would people travel to see the Milky Way like they do for the Great Barrier Reef? Winton thinks dark sky tourism is the next big thing. |
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