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Queensland
[kweenz-land, -luhnd]
noun
a state in NE Australia. 670,500 sq. mi. (1,736,595 sq. km). Brisbane.
Queensland
/ -lənd, ˈkwiːnzˌlænd /
noun
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)
Example Sentences
The inquest looked closely at Cauchi's mental health treatment in Queensland, with a panel of five psychiatrists tasked with reviewing it.
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.
Ultimately, the Coalition lost at least six seats to Labor in Queensland – all bar one in Brisbane.
Dutton lost his Queensland seat to a Labor candidate, which was a major upset but consistent with the Liberals’ sweeping defeat.
"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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