Experts urge people to stay informed during ‘cyclone season’ in Queensland

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Experts urge people to stay informed during ‘cyclone season’ in Queensland
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Griffith University’s Professor Iain McKenzie says it is “cyclone season” for Queensland and it is important for residents in vulnerable areas to stay informed.

“Look at your local disaster management dashboard from the council,” Mr

McKenzie told Sky News Australia.“Listen to the authorities and heed their warnings.”

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