Residents and businesses in southeast Queensland and northern NSW continue the slow recovery from the impacts of ex-Tropical ...
The estimated $1.2bn cost of Cyclone Alfred is a fraction of the $731.1bn in total government spending forecast for 2024-25 ...
The cyclone looks set to hit many household budgets – from higher building costs to damaged crops raising prices on staples ...
A new tourism campaign launching on Tuesday will aim to entice travellers back to Brisbane as economic data reveals the ...
Brisbane: Two Brisbane residents interrupted the Federal Treasurer's post ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred budget speech this morning, drawing attention to ...
The wreck of the HMAS Brisbane, which sits in waters off the Sunshine Coast, was damaged by recent wild weather and will be closed to divers until it can be made safe.
Open larger image Ex-HMAS Brisbane post Tropical Cyclone Alfred inspection. Sections of the ex-HMAS Brisbane, a former Royal ...
By Kristine Sabillo The Australian government has warned of impacts to the country’s economy in the wake of Cyclone Alfred that caused massive losses to infrastructure, agriculture and the dairy ...
Thousands of dead fish and other aquatic animals have washed ashore across the NSW Northern Rivers as floodwaters surge ...
Fallen trees and significant sand erosion caused by high tides and large ocean swells has forced local authorities to close ...
With residents across the east coast still clearing up their homes, the tales of survival and hope are slowly starting to ...
The Australian treasury expects costs from Tropical Cyclone Alfred to be about A$1.2 billion ($759 million), shaving off a quarter of a percentage point from its gross domestic product in the March ...