Billionaire Brisbane quarry owner denies cyclone pollution claims
A homegrown billionaire’s quarry company has denied claims huge erosion during Sunday’s deluge caused contamination in a Brisbane koala hotspot.
A homegrown billionaire’s quarry company has denied claims huge erosion during Sunday’s deluge caused contamination in a Brisbane koala hotspot.
Parking inspectors will be back from Wednesday, 200 bins for rotting food will be in place on Tuesday and two extra green waste dumping sites are up and running.
Brisbane residents have been forced to self evacuate and bunker on top floors as flood waters rose to dangerous levels. READ THEIR STORIES
Brisbane bus drivers braved wild conditions to deliver 700 services Sunday morning before being recalled to their depots just after 11am. PUBLIC TRANSPORT LATEST
Tracking data released late Thursday night has delayed the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Alfred once more, with the slow-brewing monster set to unleash torrential rainfall on the southeast this evening.
Some major supermarkets have begun to close and won’t reopen until at least Saturday – if it is safe – as Tropical Cyclone Alfred barrels towards South East Queensland. SEE WHAT’S OPEN
Brisbane’s most iconic landmarks including Queen St Mall and South Bank were empty this morning as TC Alfred kept people at home. SEE THE AMAZING PICTURES
Callous thieves have stolen sandbags and tarps from council depots as temporary sandbag sites have reopened in Brisbane and Moreton Bay, following a slowdown of Tropical Cyclone Alfred. SEE LIST
Cyclone Alfred will cross the South East Queensland coast later than previously estimated, according to the latest weather bureau estimate.
Brisbane City Council will close its sandbag stations tonight after more than 400,000 were collected or filled from its five depots in the past week.
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