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Boulia /  Queensland / Heat wave / Queensland / Climate / Global warming / Climate of Australia / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Extreme weather
Date: 2015-03-23 01:29:25
Boulia
Queensland
Heat wave
Queensland
Climate
Global warming
Climate of Australia
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Extreme weather

MEDIA RELEASE Hot Hot Hot – and Cyclone Looming It time to talk about climate change and extreme weather Queensland is having another heatwave today with most places across Queensland reaching over 30 degrees Celsius.

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