ENVIRONMENT

Qld prepares for cyclone season

QUEENSLAND’S disaster management stakeholders met yesterday to prepare for the cyclone season and find ways to deal with a repeat of the Cyclone Debbie damage last year that disrupted rail links from the Central Queensland coal fields to the port at Abbot Point.

 Queensland is preparing for its next round of cyclones.

Queensland is preparing for its next round of cyclones.

The damage to the Goonyella rail line meant coal had to be stockpiled at the mines and the supply of coking coal to the world market was disrupted.    Queensland Emergency Services Minister Craig Crawford...

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