Cars were left with smashed windscreens after large hailstones hit the Queensland town of Pratten. Photo: HANDOUT/Richard Manley
Nine people attending a school fair were pelted with giant hailstones in a supercell thunderstorm, as Australia's east is warned more wild weather is on the way.
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Giant hailstones, some measuring as big as 9cm, and heavy rain smashed southeast Queensland on Saturday afternoon.
Paramedics assessed nine people, all with hail related injuries, at the 150th Anniversary of Esk State School, about an hour northwest of Brisbane.
One woman was taken to Ipswich Ho

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