Pictures: SEQ trashed, under water after Alfred chaos
Incredible images show the extent of flooding in parts of South East Queensland as the region is drenched following ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Incredible images show the extent of flooding in parts of South East Queensland as the region is drenched following ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Australia Fair Shopping Centre has partially reopened after being evacuated when an electrical fire broke out in the complex. WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR
A local Aussie Rules club had a goalpost cleaved in half, a rugby club is cut off from their clubhouse and another is in desperate bid to carve a ditch to a river to save itself. Toll on GC sport
Gold Coast residents woke on Monday to find multiple roads flooded following heavy rain across the city overnight.
Take a look at all the highlights from the Women of Influence International Women’s Day Breakfast event – held at RACV Royal Pines Resort on Wednesday.
At-risk Gold Coasters are securing houses and businesses ahead of “the most severe weather event in more than 70 years” with widespread flooding expected for big parts of the tourism capital.
Events and venues across the Gold Coast this week have been closed, rescheduled and cancelled as Cyclone Alfred approaches. Stay up to date here
Queenslanders have been warned to brace for possible power outages due to the impact of Cyclone Alfred – so what does that mean for your meals? SEE THE TIPS
Acting Mayor Donna Gates has warned Gold Coast residents to ensure they are prepared for the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Gold Coast residents are in for an anxious wait as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches the coastline.
Top surfers from around the country have made a beeline for the Gold Coast’s famed southern breaks as Cyclone Alfred stirs up huge swell.
Directors of a Gold Coast cabaret company say they shut their Brisbane venue and plunged their company into liquidation “with the deepest sadness”, less than a year after their other companies collapsed owing more than $3.7m. Read what they said
An expansion of laws aimed at protecting subcontractors and suppliers from unscrupulous builders will not go ahead as planned, after the Queensland Government put them on hold indefinitely. Here’s what it means
Administrators have revealed a veteran Gold Coast building company owed almost $20m when it went into administration last month. Read how much was in trust accounts meant for subbies
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