Authorities will bring sand to tourist hotspots, but the affected stretches will take months to recover. Environmental ...
Beaches in southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales are scarred by dramatic sand cliffs, but there is good news.
Shorelines in tourism hotspots such as the Gold Coast and Byron Bay have been denuded by giant waves caused by the cyclone, ...
The Sunshine Coast tourism industry is ready to welcome holidaymakers as the tourism sector gets back to business as usual.
Police are warning hundreds of Sunshine Coast residents which could be impacted by flooding, as Tropical Cyclone Alfred ...
Sunshine Coast and Noosa residents have been encouraged to prepare their properties ahead of Tropical Cyclone Alfred’s ...
As millions of residents anxiously await the arrival of Cyclone Alfred, some have reported seeing blue, sunny skies. Here’s ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is forecast to make landfall somewhere between the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast on Thursday.
Picture: Ashley Robinson Cliffs of erosion forming at Maroochydore as Cyclone Alfred continues to approach the coast. Picture Lachie Millard Noosa Main Beach faces a significant erosion risk from ...
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