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Prime Minister to visit at-risk seats in south-east Qld | Sky News AustraliaPrime Minister Scott Morrison is set to present a series of infrastructure policy promises at the government's first Cabinet meeting of the year ahead of a three-day campaign blitz in south-east Queensland.\n\nMr Morrison says the economy Queenslanders will live in for the next decade 'will be determined by who forms the next government'.\n\nThe Prime Minister will be visiting seven at-risk seats in the Sunshine State in a bid to secure them ahead of the election, including that of Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n\n\n
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Flood warnings for residents far north Qld | Sky News AustraliaResidents near the Daintree River are bracing for severe flooding after the far north Queensland waterway reached record levels.\n\nThe river peaked at 12.6m close to midnight on Saturday, breaking a record of 12.4m set in 1901. \n\nCairns has recorded its heaviest day of rain in a decade, with over 260 millimetres of rain in the 24 hours to 9am.\n\nPeople are being warned to keep clear of waterways and never travel through floodwaters. \n\nImage: Facebook\u002FDouglas Shire Council\n\n\n\n\n\n
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Far North Qld submerged in water following record rainfall | Sky News AustraliaFar North Queensland residents have been told to brace for further rainfall as parts of the state battle record flooding. \n\nThe Daintree River broke its banks, peaking at 12.6 meters and toppling a record set in 1901. \n\nMeanwhile, Cairns recorded its heaviest day of rain in a decade, with more than 270 millimetres falling in 24 hours.\n\nResidents are being warned to keep clear of waterways and not to travel through floodwaters.\n\nAdditional emergency service crews have been deployed to the region.\n\n\nImage: Douglas Shire Council \u002F Facebook\n\n\n\n\n\n
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Qld govt building in flies upside down half-mast flag on Australia Day | Sky News AustraliaThe Australian flag was at half-mast and upside down outside a government building in Mackay on Australia Day.\n\nThe Joan Seden building is where the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service is based. \n\nManager Alanah Munro told the Mackay Mercury that it was done on purpose due to January 26 being ‘a day of mourning’ for some.\n\nSky News host Peter Gleeson says that the act ‘politicised an Australia federal department and that probably needs to be investigated’, and that the major of Australians are ‘completely over this sort of grandstanding’. \n\n\n\n\n\n
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Home and car destroyed in 'suspicious' Qld fire | Sky News AustraliaA home and car have been destroyed after a suspicious fire broke out at a property at Mount Marshall in Queensland on Tuesday night. \n\nWitnesses told police they saw a car entering and leaving the property shortly before the fire broke out. \n\nOfficers have established a crime scene and are scouring the area for clues. \n\n\n\n
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Sydney property prices driving Qld population surge | Sky News AustraliaSydney's property prices are driving a population surge in Queensland, with the state's growth now above the national average. \n\nQueensland is experiencing an economic revival and population boom due to the increase of people moving to the northern state for more affordable living, according to Deloitte Access Economics. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n
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