Last Monday, March 3, the Bureau of Meteorology warned residents of Queensland and New South Wales that Tropical Cyclone ...
The involvement of the public service in the aftermath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred underscores the reality of the Coalition’s promise to cut 36,000 people from government departments.
Ex-Cyclone Alfred has left heavy rain and flash flooding in its wake, track rainfall totals and wind speeds at key locations.
After the winds, now comes the rain and floods. Here’s what you need to know about ex-Cyclone Alfred
In short: the danger is not over. Residents in affected areas should remain cautious and heed official advice, to keep ...
Queensland's bay islands act as a natural buffer protecting the mainland from severe storm surges, and helped save Brisbane ...
A man has disappeared in floodwater, people were ordered to evacuate homes as part of the Australian east coast was lashed by ...
As one end of the country contends with the fallout from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, another part of Australia is battling ...
Cape Byron is set to be the closest area to the core of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the Bureau of Meteorology has revealed.
Damaging winds, heavy rainfall and life-threatening floods are expected after the storm made a sudden shift toward Queensland ...
Showers are expected across coastal parts of the state today, with some regions on the tropical north coast picking up an ...
The tropical cyclone was moving west with sustained winds near the center of 95 kph (59 mph) and gusting to 130 kph (81 mph).
“Heavy-to-locally intense rainfall leading to flash and riverine flooding now becomes the major concern as the ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred moves inland,” Bureau of Meteorology manager Matt ...
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