More than 330,000 homes remain without power across south-east Queensland as Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred moves inland.
Alfred is forecast to make landfall near Brisbane, the capital of Queensland and Australia’s third largest city.
This is the sting in Alfred’s tail. These storms are drawing down very warm, moist air from the Coral Sea in the north. If ...
Residents who prepared for the cyclone now have little to do but wait and see how their efforts will pay off against the ...
Governments are rushing to reopen schools and public transport, despite continued flooding in many areas, road closures, ...
South East Queensland and northern NSW continue to experience rain and flooding in the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Australia's east coast has been pounded by rain, wind and surf for a week, with Brisbane recording its highest daily rainfall in half a century.
The four large islands off Brisbane are popular getaways for locals. Now, in the wake of ex-tropical cyclone Alfred, they have another claim to fame: as the city’s protectors from extreme weather.
AMP chief economist Shane Oliver estimated the cost of the storm could be $1.1 billion a day based on the population of ...
Ex-tropical cyclone Alfred lingered off the south-east Australian coast on Saturday and forecasters said Brisbane is likely ...
A flood emergency is continuing to unfold across parts of south-east Queensland, as waters rise in the aftermath of ...