Signal Intelligence Report: Unforeseen Event or Crisis in Queensland
The spike in connections to Queensland may indicate an unforeseen event or crisis in the region, such as a natural disaster or a major accident. This could be related to the recent news about the slogan's ban, which may be a response to the crisis.
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‘From the river to the sea’ is being outlawed in Queensland. How will the slogan’s ban work, and will it be challenged?
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Police told Kelly Wilkinson to ‘cool off’ and give estranged husband ‘a break’ days before he burned her to death, inquest hears
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‘From the river to the sea’ is being outlawed in Queensland. How will the slogan’s ban work, and will it be challenged?
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- ‘From the river to the sea’ is being outlawed in Queensland. How will the slogan’s ban work, and will it be challenged?
- Police told Kelly Wilkinson to ‘cool off’ and give estranged husband ‘a break’ days before he burned her to death, inquest hears