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A look back at the year that was — six key things that shaped Queensland in 2020

It’s been a major year in news for Queensland.
From coronavirus border closures to a state election during a pandemic, 2020 has been shaped by major events — some of which were unprecedented for the Sunshine State.
As we prepare to say goodbye to a tumultuous and tiring year, we look back at six key moments from 2020.
1. Hannah Clarke
Just two months into 2020, the nation was rocked by one of the most horrific acts of domestic violence in memory.
A young mother and her three children were murdered after her estranged husband — and the children’s father — ambushed them on the morning school run and set the car alight.
The deaths of Hannah Clarke and her children — Aaliyah, 6, Laianah, 4, and Trey, 3 — sparked a groundswell of outrage…
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