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Strong aftershocks are still possible in the wake of the 5.6 magnitude earthquake that hit Queensland at the weekend.
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Last Saturday at 9:49am local time, a magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred about 50km west of Gympie in Queensland. The ...
The epicentre of the quake struck at Kilkivan, west of Gympie and 256 kilometres north of Brisbane, at 9.50am today.
A magnitude-5.6 quake struck inland from the Sunshine Coast on Saturday morning, with tremors felt as far north as Rockhampton and as far south as Glen Innes in New South Wales.
A magnitude-5.6 earthquake struck southern Queensland on Saturday morning, with residents reporting that their houses shook.
A 5.6 earthquake shook Queensland recently, but fortunately, no serious damage has been reported following the earthquake.
With Australia's most significant earthquake disaster occurring more than 35 years ago, many people consider quakes to be ...
Queensland records hundreds of earthquakes each year but disaster authorities believe the state is at greater risk of being ...
The epicentre of the earthquake was in Kilkivan, less than 200 kilometres from Brisbane. Picture supplied. A significant ...
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Queenslanders are being warned to brace for aftershocks after millions were rocked by the largest onshore earthquake in 50 ...
Aftershocks may still be felt by residents in the wake of a 5.6-magnitude earthquake across south-east Queensland.
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