More than 330,000 homes remain without power across south-east Queensland as Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred moves inland.
Power remains cut to hundreds of thousands of residents as torrential rain causes flooding across Queensland’s capital.
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 ...
Follow our live coverage for Cyclone Alfred here.Brisbane was eerily calm on Friday as Cyclone Alfred started its final push ...
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Brisbane is a subtropical city of more than 2.5 million people, situated on a flood-prone river. That’s why residents mustn’t ...
Survival was on the mind of many Brisbane residents as they found themselves in the path of one of Queensland's most ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNMuddy recovery under way as rain eases in Alfred's wakeThe clean-up has begun following an ex-cyclone but some people will recover sooner than others, with flooding still impacting ...
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