Queensland
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Acid-Spraying Yellow Crazy Ants Found in the Gold Coast For the First Time Could Spread Across Australia
Yellow crazy ants which can spray or spit acid are becoming a major threat in Australia over fears it could spread from Queensland and other areas nationwide.
Latest Research Articles
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Weather Forecast Update: Tropical Low Expected to Develop into a Cyclone in the Coral Sea by Mid-Week
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Tropical Cyclone Warning: Meteorologists Predict a Storm Could Develop Off the Coast of Queensland Next Week
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Eastern Australia: Second Major Flooding Hits New South Wales and Queensland; Evacuation Orders Issued
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Swarm of Thousands of Slater Bugs Reported Moving Across the Australian Outback
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Hail the Size of Tennis Balls Causes Damage to Queensland Homes
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Bermuda Triangle of Queensland: Mystery Behind the Black Mountain Disappearances in Australia Debunked
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Black Fly Attack! Outback Queensland Witness a Surge in Sandflies Population
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Queensland: Heavy Rains Flood Homes and Businesses Found on the Gold Coast
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Weather Emergency: Wild Storms, Heavy Rains, and Flooding Lash at Australia's East Coast
Bushfire Restricts Movements in Fraser Island
Real-Life Sharknado! Bull Shark Washes Up on Land After Cyclone Debbie in Queensland
Australians in Head-Crazed Dilemmas Over Swooping Attacks From Sneaky Magpies