Queensland suffers ‘incredible’ devastation from floods as second death confirmed - Hundreds of people remain in evacuation ...
While many supermarket shelves in Far North Queensland remain empty, there is an abundance of one item on offer in this store.
Images have captured the grim reality left behind by deadly floods in North Queensland, which left the rural town of Ingham isolated for days, with no power, no running water, and no road access for ...
Wild weather continues to cause havoc across northern parts of Queensland, with some communities struggling to get assistance as planes are diverted and power remains cut off.
The Albanese Government is providing vital assistance to communities isolated by severe rainfall and flooding in North ...
The Albanese Government is activating financial support for communities directly affected by the floods in North Queensland through the Disaster Recovery Allowance (DRA).
An Insurance Hub has swung into action in Townsville, bringing together numerous insurers under the same roof to offer ...
The clean-up efforts in North Queensland could be hampered by further rainfall in coming days, with the potential of up to ...
Premiums are higher in the tropical north, and those who can afford cover have started lodging claims for flood damage.
Thousands of people in towns across north Queensland continue to suffer the impacts of record breaking rain and flooding. Even as some flood levels start to drop, reports say 10,000 properties remain ...
North Queenslanders have stayed true to themselves while in the face of the most recent disastrous and fatal flood.
The destruction from the rainfall over the past week was described as "quite frankly incredible" by David Crisafulli, the premier of Queensland, Australia.