Moderate possibility a cyclone will form in the north: BOM
AS southern Queensland communities continue to mop up from recent floods, the state's north is on cyclone watch.
AS southern Queensland communities continue to mop up from recent floods, the state's north is on cyclone watch.
MINOR flooding is expected to continue in the Burnett River today, with water levels now expected to rise slightly higher than 5m.
FIRE crews in Mackay have been called to two separate swift water operations overnight.
HEATWAVES, floods and bushfires during Australia’s “Angry Summer” have been just a preview of what’s to come, the Climate Commission has warned.
IT’S official – Australians have sweated through the hottest summer on record.
THE Mary River will continue to slowly recede on Friday after peaking at 8.1m.
THE forgotten people of Gympie did not rate a mention when PM Julia Gillard handed out flood relief to the people who seem to matter more than we do.
AN AUDIT has exposed serious flaws in Queensland’s approach to rebuilding large parts of the state devastated during the 2011 floods.
EMOTIONS were running high as floodwater levels slowly started to fall yesterday from the Mary River’s peak of 18.44m.
UPDATE: Residents and visitors are advised to stay safe and indoors overnight, with many roads in the Gympie region still cut off.
UPDATE: BUREAU warns of major flood level for Tiaro, moderate flood level for Maryborough.
CENTRAL and South-East Queensland might be lucky enough to see patches of sun on Wednesday but it will likely be short-lived.
UPDATE: Advice from the Bureau of Meteorology at 5pm on Tuesday indicates that major flood levels are rising at Gympie.
IT'S being hailed as the catch of the day across Queensland - a rare lungfish was rescued from the carpark of a Gympie hotel today by a kind-hearted local.
UPDATE: A hesitant sigh of relief washed over Laidley as the likelihood of two major floods in the space of a month ebbed away.
RESIDENTS in Western Australia are bracing for a category three cyclone which has already seen 120 kilometre per hour winds at Port Hedland.
THE Bremer River is lapping at the bottom of the Lobb St section of the One Mile Bridge this morning, with water still rising despite a drop-off in rain.
AS NSW towns begin to recover from their bout of wild weather, Queenslanders are preparing to settle in for days of rain and thunderstorms.
REGIONS recovering from recent widespread flooding are expected to wear another drenching over the coming days.
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