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Editoros note floods and cyclones Queensland is still managing to shine brightly. And if you need proof just look at what's on offer in this winter edition of shlne magazine. Our team of writers has visited most of Queensland to prove that the State is back in action and ready to give holidaymakers the time of their lives. The natural disasters that hit the state in January and February did wreak havoc, but the tourism industry has quickly regrouped in time to welcome visitors this winter. In this edition Roderick Eime discovers the north is gearing up for some wild times on the race track, David May grabs his swag and heads to the Outback, while Natascha Mirosch eats her way through the Gold Coast. We also have "Best Job in the World's" Ben Southall tellino us about his new epic Queensland adventure. Enjoy, and book a Queensland holiday, we know you want to.
Mark Queensland's not-to-be-missed major events in your diary.
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