Wild weather continues to cause havoc across northern parts of Queensland, with some communities struggling to get assistance as planes are diverted and power remains cut off.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is warning up to 200 millimetres could still fall on Townsville, Ingham and surrounds.
Premier David Crisafulli has promised flood-ravaged North Queenslanders authorities will not stop until power, water, phone, ...
Police have launched a search and rescue operation in Ingham after a man was seen being swept away by floodwaters near Cooper ...
Police have slammed the disgraceful actions of looters who have been targeting homes that were evacuated due to severe ...
A flood-hit town has been surrounded by water, as residents face a lack of fresh supplies after waking to the news they have ...
The body of an 82-year-old woman has been found in receding floodwaters, doubling a rain-ravaged region's death toll after ...
The destruction from the rainfall over the past week was described as "quite frankly incredible" by David Crisafulli, the premier of Queensland, Australia.
Police are conducting high-visibility anti-looting patrols across flood affected communities in North Queensland, including ...
The clean-up efforts in North Queensland could be hampered by further rainfall in coming days, with the potential of up to ...
Another woman has been confirmed dead in a flood which inflicted devastation on communities in northern Queensland, Australia ...
A SECOND woman has been reported dead in Ingham on the fourth day of the North Queensland flood emergency. Police said the body of an 82-year-old woman was found in cane fields at Bemerside, about 100 ...