Neuseeland Australien News - Travel, News, Climate

Neuseeland News ist ein deutschsprachiges Online Reise- and Tourismus-Magazin exklusiv aus Neuseeland fuer Abenteuer, Reisen und Urlaub downunder.

  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Adventure
  • Advertising – Marketing – Contact
You are here: Home / Latest Neuseeland News / AUSTRALIA: Trail of destruction as Storm Alfred rages

AUSTRALIA: Trail of destruction as Storm Alfred rages

Meteorologists warned that further heavy rainfall could cause flash flooding, particularly in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland – Image: Lukas Coch/dpa/AAP/picture alliance

Tropical cyclone Alfred, which weakened into a tropical low, brought heavy rain and strong winds, triggering severe flood warnings and widespread disruptions after making landfall.

One person drowned and 13 soldiers were injured as downgraded tropical cyclone Alfred continued to batter Australia’s east coast, while leaving more than 300,000 people without power.

The category 2 tropical cyclone, which weakened into a tropical low, brought heavy rain and strong winds, triggering severe flood warnings and widespread disruptions after making landfall on Saturday.

Meteorologists predict flash floods

The Queensland city of Gold Coast was hardest hit, with over 112,000 residents losing power.

“Customers need to be prepared to be without power for several days,” Queensland’s Essential Energy said in a statement. “The biggest challenges to getting power back on will be rising flood waters and swollen creek beds, fallen vegetation and mud slides impacting access roads.”

Emergency services reported knee-high floodwaters in affected areas, forcing rescues, while around 1,000 state schools were asked to remain closed.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli said decisions on reopening schools would be made based on safety conditions.

Meteorologists warned that further heavy rainfall could cause flash flooding, particularly in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland.

Brisbane Airport reopened on Sunday, but authorities warned of potential disruptions.

Man drowns after car swept away by flood

In New South Wales, emergency alerts remain in place for thousands of residents, with officials warning against driving into floodwaters.

On Saturday, a 61-year-old man drowned after his vehicle was swept away, while 13 soldiers were injured in a truck rollover in the city of Lismore during rescue efforts.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that the situation in Queensland and northern New South Wales “remains very serious due to flash-flooding and heavy winds.”

“Heavy rainfall, damaging wind gusts, and coastal surf impacts are expected to continue over coming days,” Albanese said in televised remarks. (DW/NAN 10-03-25)

Teile das

SPOTLIGHT

GREEN TRAVEL: Tourism Australia responds to worldwide trend with sustainability campaign

Tourism Australia has launched a new sustainability initiative, Green is Our Gold, to rally the Australian tourism industry around a shared commitment to protect and strengthen Australia’s natural environments, cultures and communities. According to Tourism Australia, consumer demand shows that sustainability is increasingly important to travellers, both in their everyday lives (77 per cent) and in the way more…

NEW ZEALAND: Fleet and Tech expo driving the future of E-mobility

Driving the future of E-mobility is the main theme of a forthcoming Fleet & Tech Conference and Expo in Auckland. The Brightstar NZ event is where New Zealand’s fleet leaders, automotive industry & transport system innovators, and policymakers come together to explore the future of movement and the transition to smarter, cleaner, and more connected mobility, according to more…

FEATURES

NEW ZEALAND: Famous Bridge to Nowhere gets facelift

World famous Bridge to Nowhere in New Zealand owes its enduring stature to a regular beauty regime, with a recent ‘facelift’ the latest treatment. Abseilers sandblasted the almost 90 year old structure near Whanganui, drilled and filled holes to make the renowned tourism attraction safer for visitors. Department of Conservation (DOC) Project Lead Michael Christie more…

GREEN TRAVEL: YHA Australia sets new global benchmark for sustainable accommodation and B Corp certification

YHA Australia has become Australia’s first owned and operated accommodation network to achieve Certified B Corporation status, meeting rising traveller expectations for sustainable travel and accommodation options, while setting a new benchmark for how accommodation providers measure and deliver impact. The B Corp certification also comes as YHA Australia confirms that all 18 properties across its more…

AUSTRALIEN: Vivid Sydney lädt zur grössten interaktiven Light Show-Party

Das Programm für Vivid Sydney 2026 steht fest: Das 23-tägige Programm in der Hauptstadt vom Bundesstaat New South Wales läuft von Freitag, 22. Mai bis Samstag, 13. Juni und vereint die gesamte Bandbreite der kreativen Identität der Stadt in den Bereichen Vivid Light, Vivid Music, Vivid Minds und Vivid Food. Mehr als 80 Prozent des more…

AUSTRALIEN: “Tasting the Tropics” in Queensland’s Norden eine Reise wert

Im April stehen im tropischen Norden von Queensland, Australien, die einzigartigen Aromen der Region im Mittelpunkt. Mit Tasting the Tropics stellt Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) eine komplett neue Event-Reihe vor, die die einzigartige kulinarische Vielfalt präsentiert – einen Mix aus multikultureller landwirtschaftlicher Tradition und innovativer moderner australischer Küche. „Tasting the Tropics ist eine Feier more…

Adventure

NEW ZEALAND: Famous Bridge to Nowhere gets facelift

TRAVEL: Tahiti – Eine Reise die überrascht

AUSTRALIA: A robot for seagrass restoration on the Great Barrier Reef

SWEDEN: Win an island for a year – Watch video

more...

News

MEDIA: Trust in news rises after years of decline in New Zealand

USA: Can the 25th Amendment remove Donald Trump from office?

AUSTRALIA: What does the Geelong refinery fire reveal about Australia’s fuel supplies?

AUSTRALIA: Firefighters battle huge blaze at Australian oil refinery

more...

Features

NEW ZEALAND: Famous Bridge to Nowhere gets facelift

GREEN TRAVEL: YHA Australia sets new global benchmark for sustainable accommodation and B Corp certification

AUSTRALIEN: Vivid Sydney lädt zur grössten interaktiven Light Show-Party

AUSTRALIEN: “Tasting the Tropics” in Queensland’s Norden eine Reise wert

more...

Newsletter

Copyright © 2026 · Newspac Media Ltd · Log in