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Western Queensland graziers are facing devastating livestock losses, with an estimated half a million cattle, sheep and goats dead and a tough road to recovery still ahead.
The federal government has announced $7 million in funding for fodder, as part of a disaster relief package for Queensland's flood-ravaged west.
Outback communities across western Queensland are being urged to evacuate after a deluge not seen in 50 years - with the rain and flooding now making it's way to the southeast. Mackay has been ...
Australians living in western and inland Queensland are facing major flooding only a few weeks after the region was battered by ex-Cyclone Alfred. As of Friday afternoon, about 13 councils ...
Several areas in western Queensland have recorded their worst flooding in 50 years after days of heavy rainfall engorged rivers and forced residents to evacuate. Rainfall of more than 600 ...
Fixing fences and clearing dead livestock are just some of the tasks necessary as rebuilding an area double the size of Victoria begins after record-breaking floods in outback Queensland.
The west can still be won according to QRL boss Ben Ikin but it’s the ‘Western Corridor’ and not West Australia that will ...
Floodwaters twice the size of Victoria have impacted western and southern inland Queensland, with no relief in sight. Locals have been warned that water levels could rise again with the remnants of ex ...