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Katter: We’ll help but country towns aren’t ‘whipping boys’

The Katter Australian Party leader said towns such as Cloncurry in the Sunshine State’s north west are under resourced and could be decimated by a coronavirus outbreak following Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s pitch to base quarantine sites at mining camps.Ms Palaszczuk announced on Thursday she would take a proposal to the next national cabinet to use “a couple” of the isolated camps in regional and rural Queensland to house returned travellers. It follows a concerning cluster at a Brisbane…
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