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Wild weather across south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales erodes beaches and sparks flood warnings

Days of heavy rain and powerful winds in south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales have eroded some of the country’s most famous beaches and sparked flash flooding.
Some parts of the Gold Coast have received almost a metre of rain in the past four days, leaving emergency services to respond to more than 14,000 call-outs.
Flood warnings remain in place in parts of northern NSW where five consecutive days of wild weather has caused thousands of residents to remain on standby for evacuation.
While Queensland has experienced some reprieve on Tuesday, with the Bureau of Meteorology cancelling a severe weather warning on Tuesday morning,…
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