Today the Bureau of Meteorology will confirm it was the hottest July ever in south-east Queensland — and one expert says with climate change and El Nino, the mercury is set to keep rising.
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Today the Bureau of Meteorology will confirm it was the hottest July ever in south-east Queensland — and one expert says with climate change and El Nino, the mercury is set to keep rising.