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Queensland graziers count the staggering cost of record flooding
The rain set in at Joe and Stacey Tully’s place in western Queensland on the 21st of last month and did not let up until almost a week later. As the waters rose the roads disappeared, and then the fences. Generators and equipment went under, and then stock that could not find higher ground…
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