Tag: Storm
Storm relief appeal up to $1.5m
The Queensland Government's storm relief appeal has reached more than $1.5 million.[MORE]
Storms devastate barley profits
Farmers in Western Australia's great southern are set to lose half their barley profits after last week's storms, which dumped large quantities of rain and hail on the region.[MORE]
City Cats still dodging storm debris
Brisbane's high-speed ferries still have not resumed full services amid ongoing concern about storm debris in the river. [MORE]
Walgett Shire homes without power since Friday
About 50 homes in the Walgett Shire have been without power since Friday night.[MORE]
More than 300 baby bats abandoned
A Gold Coast wildlife carer in Queensland's south-east says she is concerned about the future of a species of native flying fox . [MORE]
Passengers relieved after surviving bus storm ordeal
Passengers say they were relieved and thankful for their driver's efforts after a wild storm in central western Queensland on Friday afternoon blew a bus off the road.[MORE]
5,000 homes without power in Brisbane
Energex believes a tree branch has fallen onto high voltage power lines at Mango Hill, north of Brisbane, causing blackouts to more than 5,000 homes and businesses in the area.[MORE]
Storm warnings cancelled, Qld spared battering
Severe storm warnings for south-east Queensland have been cancelled. [MORE]
SE Queensland braces for severe storms
South-east Queensland residents are being told to prepare for severe thunderstorms.[MORE]
Floodwaters peak in storm battered Tamworth
The SES is continuing to respond to calls for help after heavy rain caused flooding at Tamworth in north-western NSW.[MORE]
Residents stranded as flooding cuts Tamworth in two
Floodwaters have cut Tamworth in northern New South Wales in two and many residents have been left stranded. [MORE]
Tamworth braces for severe flooding
The city of Tamworth in northern NSW is bracing itself for major flooding this morning.[MORE]
Storm-affected residents urged to use Centrelink assistance
The Federal Government is urging Brisbane residents affected by the recent storms to apply for assistance.[MORE]
Wild weather blows Greyhound bus off road
A bus has been blown off the road by a wild storm in western Queensland.[MORE]
Storm hampers patient transport
A rain storm dumped more than 30 millimetres of rain on Tamworth overnight, preventing the ambulance service transporting patients from the region.[MORE]
Storm damage bill soars
The damage bill from vicious storms that lashed Coonabarabran is expected to be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.[MORE]
South coast storm clean-up underway
The clean-up after this week's wild weather on Western Australia's south coast has begun, with farmers reporting hundreds of dead livestock and ruined crops.[MORE]
Torrential rain drenches central, northern Qld
Wild weather is battering central and northern Queensland, with torrential falls of almost 150 millimetres recorded in some parts.[MORE]
Melbourne hit by severe hail storm
The weather bureau says there have been reports of hail stones more than two centimetres in diameter falling in Melbourne this afternoon.[MORE]
Shopping centre evacuated amid wild Townsville storms
A Townsville shopping centre has been evacuated and 2,000 homes have lost power after a wild storm lashed the north Queensland city this afternoon. [MORE]
Wet weather boosts Melbourne water storages
Melbourne Water says the highest weekly rainfall in the region's catchments in more than a year has boosted water storages.[MORE]
Storm prompts highway safety warning
The State Emergency Service (SES) is urging motorists to take care along the Goldfields-Esperance Highway after yesterday's storm.[MORE]
Goulburn Valley soaks up more rain
More rain fell in Victoria's Goulburn Murray region overnight.[MORE]
Collinsville loses power during storm damage fix
Ergon Energy is warning residents of Collinsville in north Queensland they will lose power for four hours today as storm damage to the network is repaired.[MORE]
Ipswich storm bill to cost 'tens of millions'
The Mayor of Ipswich, Paul Pisasale, says last week's storm damage will cost his Council at least $15 million.[MORE]