The Queensland Department of Education says hundreds of schools will be shut on Monday in the wake of Ex-Cyclone Alfred.
The Bureau of Meteorology says the wild weather is "still not over" for parts of Queensland's south-east and northern NSW, with flash flooding still anticipated to strike.
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Tropical Cyclone Alfred could take six hours to cross when it eventually arrives, after its expected landfall time was pushed back again.
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Cyclone Alfred is the first tropical cyclone so far south off the Queensland’s coast since Gough Whitlam was prime minister. Schools have been shut, public transport parked and two AFL matches punted.