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Also on 9 January, a 2-week delay in the start of the 2022 school year, to 7 February, was announced to avoid a predicted peak in COVID cases. The end of the school year was also going to be moved a week to 16 December, [47] but this plan was later withdrawn. [48] On 10 January, there were 9,581 new cases, 3,714 from rapid antigen test results ...
Maryborough Airport (IATA: MBH, ICAO: YMYB) is located approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) north of the town centre.It serves as a small regional airport serving Maryborough and nearby townships.
An area located near Eagle Farm Racecourse was initially used as a landing field in 1922 and Eagle Farm Aerodrome was officially opened in 1925. It was used for scheduled flights between Brisbane and Queensland regional centres by the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited (Qantas), which operated from Eagle Farm in 1926 and formed the Brisbane Flying Training School there ...
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Buildings were destroyed and cars were thrown through the air, causing a total of more than A$3 million in damages. [46] Elsmore tornadoes: 6 November 1989: Elsmore, New South Wales: 3-A destructive tornado damaged up to 25 homes; five were completely destroyed. [47] F3 SE QLD tornadoes: 24 December 1989: South East Queensland >1-
Milton is only 1 of 7 hurricanes to go from a category 1 to a category 5 hurricane in under 24 hours and is the second fastest to do so behind Hurricane Wilma in 2005. Track Hurricane Milton Live
Eight Australians are among the 18 passengers hospitalised after sustaining injuries aboard Singapore Airlines Flight 321 when the aircraft hit severe clear-air turbulence en route from London to Singapore, killing a 73-year-old British passenger. [317] Among the 211 passengers, there were 56 Australians on board the aircraft during the ...
In 1995, the Queensland Government called for expressions of interest to build the Airport railway line to Brisbane Airport. [1] In May 1996, Airtrain Citylink was named as the preferred proponent, however it would not be until 1999, that an agreement between the government and consortium to build the line was signed.