As some supermarket shelves are stripped, a major supermarket says there is "no need to worry about stock shortages" as Tropical Cyclone Alfred moves towards the Queensland coast.
Residents of 7000 homes have been given just hours to evacuate, with Tropical Cyclone Alfred expected to bring major flooding in areas that were devastated in the 2022 floods.
A number of supermarkets have been closed as communities across south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales brace for ...
Authorities are warning millions to brace for worsening conditions from Tropical Cyclone Alfred, more than 24 hours before ...
Communities across southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales (NSW) are preparing for the first tropical cyclone ...
As Tropical Cyclone Alfred intensifies and edges closer to the coast, residents in southeast Queensland are being urged to ...
Communities across southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales (NSW) are preparing for the first tropical cyclone to ...
Supermarket shelves across northern NSW have been stripped of bottled water, toilet paper, bread, milk, eggs and other ...
Most major supermarkets, hardware stores and bottle shops will be trading as per usual in the lead up to Cyclone Alfred, as ...
As the cyclone approaches, Coles is operating stores with fewer team members than normal and is asking customers to be patient and respectful to staff. The company has so far closed a number of stores ...
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