Alfred is forecast to make landfall near Brisbane, the capital of Queensland and Australia’s third largest city.
The premier urges Queenslanders to use the extra time to prepare, with 4 million people in the cyclone’s path.
Strong winds have already cut power to thousands of homes, and Brisbane Airport has been closed, with hundreds of flights now ...
As millions wait for Cyclone Alfred to make landfall, not everyone is looking to the Bureau of Meteorology for their ...
The fringe of a tropical cyclone started whipping eastern Australia on Thursday (Mar 6), bringing drenching rains and ...
The outer fringe of a tropical cyclone has started to hit eastern Australia, bringing heavy rains and record-breaking waves ...
Schools are closed, public transport has stopped and desperate householders are getting around shortages of sandbags by ...
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has urged residents in low-lying suburbs at risk of flooding to consider evacuating.
The cyclone was upgraded to a category two system overnight and is expected to turn west “directly” towards the coast of ...
Authorities are telling residents to prepare now for wet, windy and wild weather — including potential flash flooding — from Wednesday till the weekend.