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Queensland

[kweenz-land, -luhnd]

noun

  1. a state in NE Australia. 670,500 sq. mi. (1,736,595 sq. km). Brisbane.



Queensland

/ -lənd, ˈkwiːnzˌlænd /

noun

  1. a state of NE Australia: fringed on the Pacific side by the Great Barrier Reef; the Great Dividing Range lies in the east, separating the coastal lowlands from the dry Great Artesian Basin in the south. Capital: Brisbane. Pop: 3 840 111 (2003 est). Area: 1 727 500 sq km (667 000 sq miles)

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The inquest looked closely at Cauchi's mental health treatment in Queensland, with a panel of five psychiatrists tasked with reviewing it.

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Ted O'Brien, a Queensland MP who was the energy spokesman in charge of selling the coalition's controversial nuclear power proposal, was elected Ley's deputy.

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Ultimately, the Coalition lost at least six seats to Labor in Queensland – all bar one in Brisbane.

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Dutton lost his Queensland seat to a Labor candidate, which was a major upset but consistent with the Liberals’ sweeping defeat.

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"The Coalition will probably regret issuing messages that came across as supporting Trump and opposing the US Democrats," said Frank Mols, a political science lecturer at the University of Queensland.

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