The federal government has announced an extra $100 million in disaster relief for Queensland's flood-ravaged north.
Heavy rainfalls continues to hit the north with an excess of 200mm expected this weekend in areas spanning from Tully to Ayr, ...
Frustrated truck drivers are sleeping in their rigs on the side of the street as they face a nervous wait. But the response ...
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Hosted on MSNBridge reopens after Queensland floodsA vital connection for tourists, truckies and locals heading from Townsville to Cairns is set to re-open after floods.
with numerous locations between Townsville and Cairns receiving around 1500 millimetres of rain within three days, resulting in major flooding, widespread evacuations, and two flood-related deaths.
More support is being provided into North Queensland, with more than $100 million in extraordinary grants now available for flood affected primary producers, small businesses and not for profit ...
Coles has announced it is delivering 180 pallets of stock to Cairns ... and two flood-related deaths. “The monsoon refers to the seasonal reversal of the wind pattern over northern Australia ...
The Bureau of Meteorology has advised flood warnings remain in place across ... drawn from Atherton, Cairns, Cannonvale, Charters Towers, Home Hill, Innisfail, Mackay, Mossman, Pinnacle, Tully ...
Two people have died from a deadly soil-borne bacteria with authorities reporting higher-than-average rates in 2025 following ...
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