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By Tyson Beckett Multimedia Journalist - Premium Lifestyle·NZ Herald· 28 May, 2025 07:00 AM7 mins to read ‌ Save ...
The areas most at risk as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches land have been revealed after residents were warned to stay home.
Australians have been warned to brace for Tropical Cyclone Alfred as it prepares to make landfall, with those in northeastern NSW and far southeastern Queensland most at risk as we head into Saturday.
Local community groups have warned the cyclone could have a particular impact on Bribie Island just years after the island’s northern tip was ripped in half by Tropical Cyclone Seth in 2022.
Ocean Beach at Bribie Island is awash with sea water, with access to the popular four wheel drive hot spot and camp sites cut off by waves whipped up by the cyclone.
Ocean Beach at Bribie Island is awash with sea water, with access to the popular four wheel drive hot spot and camp sites cut off by waves whipped up by the cyclone.
Ocean Beach at Bribie Island is awash with sea water, with access to the popular four wheel drive hot spot and camp sites cut off by waves whipped up by the cyclone.
Ocean Beach at Bribie Island is awash with sea water, with access to the popular four wheel drive hot spot and camp sites cut off by waves whipped up by the cyclone.
Ocean Beach at Bribie Island is awash with sea water, with access to the popular four wheel drive hot spot and camp sites cut off by waves whipped up by the cyclone.
Ocean Beach at Bribie Island is awash with sea water, with access to the popular four wheel drive hot spot and camp sites cut off by waves whipped up by the cyclone.