Further north in Ingham, a rural town of about 4,500 people, the waters had most likely flooded “well north” of 100 homes, Mr Crisafulli said in a separate interview with national broadcaster ABC.
Townsville residents have been cautiously told they can begin returning to their homes as the city appeared to "dodge a bullet" with easing rainfall.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has urged residents to exercise extreme caution when travelling on roads affected by the ...
The full scale of the damage will take some time to calculate, as communities have a long clean up ahead and the next devastating flood event or ...
Mr Duric lives across the street from the Ross River – overflowing and fast-moving – in Idalia, one of six suburbs labelled ...
Liberal National MP for Herbert Phillip Thompson has praised the resilience of the Queensland community while severe wet ...
Swollen rivers wrapping around Townsville and Ingham in far north Queensland have begun to recede to the relief of residents ...
A Giru resident got the shock of her life after a saltwater crocodile appeared in floodwaters just metres from her front ...
Well, welcome back everyone, for what is going to be a great year. I must begin, though, by saying that I've just spoken again with the Premier of ...
Flooding in Australia has inflicted "incredible" devastation on communities across northern Queensland, the state's premier ...
A Giru resident got the shock of her life after a saltwater crocodile appeared in floodwaters just metres from her front ...
Baking temperatures in Melbourne are forecast to plummet by 12C, while north Queenslanders are being warned to expect more ...