Brisbane ratepayers are facing a bill of up to $500,000 for critical real-time weather information the Bureau of Meteorology used to provide for free.
Queensland’s flood-prone suburbs have lost a staggering $19bn in value, with a third of the state’s properties at risk and some homeowners taking a $1.7m hit.
For instance, during a similar storm event last year, Brisbane experienced sudden downpours that caught many residents off guard, leading to significant flash flooding in certain suburbs. This year, ...
Minor flooding is no longer expected along the Brisbane River to Wivenhoe Dam. The Brisbane River at Gregor Creek peaked at 2.64 m Monday afternoon, below the minor flood level. The river is currently ...
Melbourne and Brisbane experienced one of the most intense weather events of the past year on Sunday, with powerful storms, ...
South-east Queensland faces a dangerous supercell outbreak on Saturday, with forecasters warning of giant hail, flash ...
A war of words has erupted over Logan’s new flood maps, with residents accusing the council of secretly changing data after state approval.
Experts say changes by the Queensland government could ease construction costs by removing what the property industry ...
Covered in weeds, dirt and holes from rushing flood waters, the Thargomindah Sports Oval stands as a ghostly reminder of the ...
A south-east Queensland cattle producer reunites with one of her prized cows, nearly two years after it was swept away in ...