Whether they just got lucky or their reliance on the manual paid off, our dam operators appear to have made all the right ...
Water will slowly and strategically be released from Brisbane’s main drinking water supply – Wivenhoe Dam – for four days in the wake of Cyclone Alfred, in a move managers insist will not cause ...
Moderate flooding may occur along the Upper Brisbane River. The Brisbane River at Gregor Creek is currently at 1.02 metres and steady, below the minor flood level (3.50 metres). The Brisbane River at ...
Remember: If it's flooded, forget it. For flood emergency assistance contact the SES on 132 500. For life threatening emergencies, call Triple Zero (000) immediately. Current emergency information ...
Ipswich is facing its latest flood disaster, with parts of the city underwater and the Bremer River forecast to reach its 2017 flood peak of 12.35m in the CBD overnight.
A flood warning has been issued for the Brisbane River after torrential rain saturated the region, with waterfront homes already being inundated by rising water levels.
Staff at Winey Cow, a cafe just 50 metres from the Surfers Paradise foreshore, closed during the worst of ex-tropical cyclone ...
“These releases will consider downstream flows in accordance with the Manual of Operational Procedures for Flood Mitigation ...
The river has burst its banks in the inner city, spilling across footpaths but falling short of official flood levels.
South East Queensland’s dam operator has backflipped and announced releases are now likely as Tropical Cyclone Alfred ...
The Wivenhoe Dam catchment has recorded 69mm overnight on Monday, Somerset Dam recorded 56mm and North Pine Dam copped 164mm. North Pine Dam flood releases began at 3am on Sunday. Wivenhoe Dam is ...
Hundreds of schools have reopened, floodwaters are receding and water is being treated as the SES leads the charge on getting ...