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A magnitude-5.6 earthquake struck southern Queensland on Saturday morning, with residents reporting that their houses shook.
Strong aftershocks are still possible in the wake of the 5.6 magnitude earthquake that hit Queensland at the weekend.
There was no threat of tsunami to Queensland, Australia's weather forecaster said. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
With Australia's most significant earthquake disaster occurring more than 35 years ago, many people consider quakes to be ...
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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 ...
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Southeastern Australia has been hit by an earthquake with a 6.0 magnitude. It's Australia's strongest quake in about 24 years. In this photo, geologists look at the seismograph for a 2007 earthquake.