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Queensland community still boiling water to make it safe for drinking
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 4, 2024 - 19:03
For the past nine months, the first nations community of Cherbourg north-west of Brisbane has had to boil water to make it safe to drink. The Queensland state government has promised funding for a new water treatment plant, but residents have little confidence it will fix the problem.