The Queensland Department of Education says hundreds of schools will be shut on Monday in the wake of Ex-Cyclone Alfred.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has outlined how schools, public transport and supermarkets will be impacted this week in the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
More than 1000 schools will remain closed in cyclone-ravaged southeast Queensland and northern NSW on Monday and some NAPLAN ...
The Bureau of Meteorology says the wild weather is "still not over" for parts of Queensland's south-east and northern NSW, with flash flooding still anticipated to strike.
Mr Crisafulli laid down the law as Alfred, downgraded to a tropical low-pressure system, continued to create havoc across ...
NEWS Queensland meteorologist Tony Auden has warned we’re not out of the woods yet with ‘phenomenal’ rain forecast for the ...
The local council pleaded with residents in Hervey Bay to shelter indoors after more than 300 millimetres from ex-tropical ...
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AAP on MSNDamage, casualties, more danger on horizonMore than 200,000 homes remain without power and the threat of a tropical cyclone is not yet over despite the system being ...
A dozen soldiers remain in hospital after a crash in flood zones near Lismore as ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred continues to lash ...
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Hundreds of thousands of people are under a blackout in Queensland and flood warnings remain in place across New South Wales ...
Alfred has been moving slowly toward the coast raising concerns it could result in a longer and prolonged period of heavy ...
Gusts and torrential rain have blacked out more than 300,000 properties and swamped parts of Australia's east coast, ...
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