Queensland's bay islands act as a natural buffer protecting the mainland from severe storm surges, and helped save Brisbane from the full force of Cyclone Alfred.
Rivers continue to recede and all emergency alerts have been cancelled, but tens of thousands of people are still without.
Nearly 100,000 homes and businesses across Brisbane and the City of Moreton Bay have been left without power, with residents warned intense rainfall was still to come on Monday.
For many people, the most visible impact of Cyclone Alfred was the damage big waves and storm surge did to their local beaches.Beaches in ...
As ex-tropical cyclone Alfred dissipates and South East Queenslanders begin to see the sunshine, residents have still been left with some lingering questions. We’ve got the answers to the key ones: ...
The four large islands are popular getaways for locals. In the wake of ex-tropical cyclone Alfred, they have another claim to ...
At least 300,000 in blackout as Australian PM warns ‘worse to come’ - Flood warnings are still in place as heavy rainfall ...
South East Queensland could still be smashed by heavy and intense rainfall of up to 700mm leading to major flooding as ...
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner says Brisbane has “dodged a bullet” – and it could be down to the presence of three islands just ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred has spent the night creeping towards Queensland’s coast and northern NSW. Despite authorities ...
Australians have been warned to brace for Tropical Cyclone Alfred as it prepares to make landfall, with those in northeastern ...
Tens of thousands of Australians are already without power as Tropical Cyclone Alfred slows to a crawling pace off the ...