Experts say infrastructure in south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales needs to be built to withstand cyclones.
Recovery efforts have started in communities where conditions have eased in northern New South Wales, though people are urged to stay on high alert amid floodwaters.
Residents in northern New South Wales as well as much of Queensland are bracing for yet another bout of heavy rainfall as they continue to clean up from the destruction of ex-tropical Cylone Alfred.
A delayed upgrade to the western end of the critical link has been boosted by $250 million in federal funding.
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Northern NSW is far more degraded than the Daintree. Does the sexy name Daintree gain far more cash, so the charity bosses can pay themselves more? Their annual reports suggest it's a pretty good gig.
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Picture: NewsWire / Glenn Campbell Northern NSW communities ‘isolated’ The wet weather comes after areas in northern NSW recorded more than 250mm of rainfall in 24 hours. Bilambil Heights ...
The NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) has received more than 13,500 calls and responded to more than 7,300 incidents following the impacts of Ex Tropical Cyclone Alfred across northern NSW.
Globally respected climate scientist Dr Joelle Gergis told ABC RN Breakfast that the science has been predicting tropical cyclones would move further south, due to warming water temperatures.