Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred has left a lasting mark on South East Queensland in his final stand after 24 hours of destructive winds, raging floodwaters and torrential rain.
There was no panic, there was no dread. There was just a clear-eyed effort to prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
Premier David Crisafulli says the south-east power outages are the most significant in a decade, adding: “The challenges now ...
Brisbane homes were starting to lose power and planes struggling to land at the airport as the unpredictable Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred delivered category 1 cyclonic wind.Despite Lord Mayor Adrian ...
The State Emergency Service (SES) and Queensland Police Service (QPS) alongside local councils and disaster management groups ...
Energex has advised that residents living in parts of South East Queensland that are hit hard by Tropical Cyclone Alfred ...
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SEQ Water chief executive Emma Thomas says the dams in the catchments that will be affected by Cyclone Alfred have plenty of flood storage. Queensland Premier David Crisafulli says the state faces a ...
Authorities warn South East Queenslanders should bunker down at home and those with no other option should head to evacuation ...
From Rainbow Bay to the Sunshine Coast and down to the Gold Coast, experts have revealed the SEQ surf hotspots to benefit ...
The Community Relief Fund, jointly funded by the Albanese and Crisafulli Governments will provide councils up to $1 million to undertake essential immediate clean up and restoration activities.