There are 400 kilometres of canals on the Gold Coast – more than in Venice or Amsterdam – and thousands of residents living along them are expected to face the brunt of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred will continue its approach towards the south-east Queensland coast today, with the far western edge already impacting the coast from about Coolangatta to Ballina.
The system is expected to make landfall between the Gold Coast and southern parts of the Wide Bay region as a category two cyclone.
Around 2,000 Olympic swimming pools worth of sand is estimated to be gone – 80% of Gold Coast’s beaches, according to city ...
Hundreds of thousands of people are under a blackout in Queensland, while flood warnings remain in place across New South ...
Kevin Lavender, Energy Queensland’s general manager field delivery for the South East, said he understood the frustrations of ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. Its projected path remains aiming for a direct hit on the South East Queensland coast, but its expected arrival time has again been pushed back, this time ...
Residents are stacking sandbags to protect low-lying properties ahead of a tropical cyclone that is forecast to become the first in 51 years to hit the Australian east coast near Brisbane, the nation’ ...
The system is expected to make landfall between the Gold Coast and southern ... it will be the first cyclone to cross Queensland's southern coast in half a century. This map was issued by the ...
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