Australians have been warned to brace for Tropical Cyclone Alfred as it prepares to make landfall, with those in northeastern NSW and far southeastern Queensland most at risk as we head into Saturday.
It is now category 1 system and will likely cross the coast to the north of Brisbane around Bribie Island, Bureau of Meteorology ... “We have 24-hour staff on site at Exchanges who are ready ...
Alfred is expected to make landfall around the southern end of Bribie Island and Sandstone Point ... Tropical Cyclone Alfred latest tracking map issued at 5am on Friday, March 7.
Picture: Patrick Woods. Bribie Island is a national park and Pumicestone Passage is in a marine park conservation zone and is a Ramsar-listed site. This requires any work on the island to go ...
Residents on Bribie Island are assessing the damage from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Locals say they're relieved the system has been downgraded to a tropical low. Boat owner Christopher Skafte is ...
Residents in low-lying areas of Bribie Island could be cut off from the mainland in a worst-case scenario if Tropical Cyclone Alfred arrives during high tide. Queensland Police Service ...
Alfred is yet to hit the coast and while it is still stalling up near Bribie Island and is expected to move west and cross the mainland coast between Maroochydore and Caboolture later today.
Drone shots attached of the area where water has flowed over Bribie Island and where the next breakthrough could happen. Photos: Shane T Reynolds Mr Bleijie said the community would have their say ...
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