Tropical Cyclone Alfred has turned west and is heading towards Australia’s east coast as residents in NSW’s Northern Rivers ...
Tens of thousands of residents in New South Wales and Queensland are preparing their homes for the threat of flash flooding ahead of Tropical Cyclone Alfred's likely landfall.
Brisbane's ferries have been moved to safety and their Moreton Bay islands counterparts will soon follow suit as Cyclone ...
The oncoming cyclone sparked panic buying on both sides of the border, while surfers made the most of the storm swell at ...
The cyclone was upgraded to a category two system overnight and is expected to turn west “directly” towards the coast of ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred’s impact is expected to be felt from Wednesday as the system’s “destructive core” bears down on the Queensland coast.
More than four million people across Brisbane, the Sunshine coast and Gold Coast in Queensland as well as in northern NSW ...
Shock new flood modelling released by Brisbane City Council shows 20,000 homes across the city could be inundated with water ...
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has confirmed that evacuation procedures are underway for those in seriously affected areas.
Brisbane faces Cyclone Alfred's impact, with sandbag shortages and evacuations. Category 2 landfall expected between Brisbane and Sunshine Coast. Transport services disrupted; ferry operations ...
More than 5000 athletes and hundreds of volunteers continue to wait in the lurch with organisers of the Mooloolaba Triathlon ...
Sunshine Coast and Noosa residents have been encouraged to prepare their properties ahead of Tropical Cyclone Alfred’s ...