Outback towns now 'islands' as record-breaking rain continues By News March 26, 2025 Add Comment Edit More heavy rainfall is forecast after a drenching in outback and north Queensland closes roads and strands inland residents.Tue, 25 Mar 2025 20:06:37 +0000Georgia Loney, Meghan Dansie, and Hannah Walsh Share this post Related PostsAustralia's COVID-19 death toll has passed 10,000. Here's how our national tally compares to other countries'A cancer has infected the party': Senior Liberals speak out as bitter blame game intensifiesWant to talk about interest rates like a boss? Here’s what you need to knowThese two MPs changed the course of history for Australian women. Now they're sounding the alarmThe census has a message: God is dead. But what comes next?3,625 candidates, 800 languages, culture, passion, murder charges: Papua New Guinea's national election beginsUN nuclear watchdog warns 'a lot of work to do' before AUKUS submarine deal approval'I think the Russians are waiting for winter': Ukraine is bracing for what could be Putin's cruellest war tactic
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