Tropical Cyclone Narelle hits far north Queensland
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A category four tropical cyclone with destructive wind gusts in excess of 250km/h has made landfall in Far North Queensland.
A remote part of Australia was bracing for a tropical system that was expected to make landfall in northern Queensland on Friday as the most intense of the country’s hurricane c
The last time a category 5 system hit Queensland was when Tropical Cyclone Mahina crossed Cape York in 1899. It killed at least 307 people ( The Guardian ). The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced an investigation into allegations of anti-competitive conduct by major fuel suppliers.
Rio Tinto Group shut two bauxite mines as tropical cyclone Narelle struck Australia’s Northern Queensland coast on Friday morning, lashing the region with destructive winds and heavy rains. The Amrun and Andoom mines will shutter temporarily as a result ...
Australia’s Queensland braces for impact of biggest cyclone in living memory as Narelle reaches category 5 - Prime minister calls storm a potentially ‘very dangerous’ weather event for Queensland and
For cyclone preparedness and safety advice, visit the Get Ready Queensland website - For non-life threatening emergency assistance contact State Emergency Services (SES) online via the SES Assistance QLD App,