Aussies freeze through coldest morning of the year
An extra blanket or two could be in order as Australians woke up to icy weather across the country. See how long the cold blast will last.
An extra blanket or two could be in order as Australians woke up to icy weather across the country. See how long the cold blast will last.
A man has been charged by police after a raid on his home uncovered a magic mushroom grow house. Read what police say they found
Southern Queenslanders are being urged to reconsider weekend plans as rivers swell in the west and the South East still faces the risk of severe storms, 100mm rain and flash flooding.
Wild storms battered the Gold Coast overnight with a man swept up by flash flooding in the city’s north. Read how much rain fell.
Gold Coast residents are facing an extra hour on their daily commute due to a road closure – and it could stay that way for up to two years.
More rain, hail and thunderstorms are due to hit today with the Bureau warning of a severe system moving over the Gold Coast, which could lead to flash flooding.
Creepy-crawlies, rodents and reptiles have been on the move after their usual hiding places were inundated with water in recent days. WORST ENCOUNTERS REVEALED
Gold Coasters are rolling up their sleeves to help their flood-stricken neighbours over the border, with many familiar faces also joining the call to arms. ROAD CLOSURES + HOW TO HELP
The Gold Coast was hit by a severe thunderstorm with damaging winds and heavy rainfall on Sunday – but the forecast for the rest of the week is looking much sunnier.
Our Gold Coast Bulletin photographers have been out and about finding the worst parts of the Coast which have been battered by the floods. SEE THE PICS >>
Police have made another tragic discovery, with the body of a missing woman located in Gold Coast floodwaters.
Many have compared the current flood crisis to that of the devastation experienced in 2011. Take a look back on Gold Coast’s flooding history in pictures.
A rogue cow that ran amok on Duranbah Beach and through the streets of Tweed and Coolie after being displaced by floodwaters has been shot by police, animal activists claim.
Low-lying areas in the northern suburbs were among the hardest hit by extreme weather, but the Mud Army 2.0 has managed to get things looking normal again. See the aftermath.
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