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Peter MichaelNorth Queensland Correspondent

Peter Michael is a crime writer, correspondent and investigative journalist who has worked in South Africa, the UK, Indonesia, China, Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong and Australia. In a 28-year career, he’s covered disaster and conflict zones; terrorism; crime; corruption; people smuggling; crocodile, shark, dingo attacks; cyclones and floods. He interviewed Nelson Mandela on South Africa’s apartheid-era killings; won a United Nations award for exposing an international child sex slavery ring; and was on the frontline of the SARS epidemic in Hong Kong. He reported on Ireland’s heroin barons; Chinese triad kingpins; Bali bombings; Snowtown bodies-in-the barrel murders; Kokoda plane crash; and the Mulrunji aboriginal death-in-custody. He’s a Australia-Indonesia Institute and Asia Pacific Journalist Centre fellow. Peter now lives in Cairns, works in the solo NQ Bureau, and has the best job in journalism (shh, don’t tell anyone)

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Residents in a unit complex in Alexandra Street, North Ward were hit by flash flooding during monsoonal rain in Townsville. PICTURE: MATT TAYLOR.

500mm+: Roads cut, schools shut after huge falls

More than 500mm of rain has fallen on parts of north Queensland in the past 24 hours, cutting roads, isolating towns and keeping schools closed. The Bureau of Meteorology has flagged a few hours of relief but warned there’s more to come.

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Bid to legalise online casinos to fight suicide

Indigenous leaders and war veterans are pushing a plan to legalise the nation’s $4 billion online casino gambling sector to fund suicide prevention and alleviate poverty. But experts warn the move could harm the very people it’s trying to help.

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