For the first time since 1974, a cyclone will cross the south-east Queensland coast this week as a category one or two storm.
The cyclone is predicted is likely to intensify at 4am AEST on Tuesday and conditions are expected to deteriorate further as Alfred approaches the south-east Queensland coast.
Destructive winds reaching 90km/h and 400mm of rainfall are forecast to batter south-east Queensland and parts of northern ...
Close to two million properties worth billions are in the alert zone as TC Alfred looks increasingly likely to make landfall ...
The system could make landfall between the Gold Coast and southern parts of the Wide Bay region as a category two cyclone.
Significant coastal impacts ahead NSW, Q’Land; erosion, storm surge, flooding ...
Supermarket shelves along the south-east Queensland coast have been stripped bare as Tropical Cyclone Alfred inches closer to ...
The former Lithuanian army volunteer claims to have delivered humanitarian aid to war-torn regions of Ukraine. Cyclone ...
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