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  • Writer: Cowboy Communications
    Cowboy Communications
  • Mar 6, 2025
  • 1 min read

DOT Express and our Northern New South Wales/Queensland Agents have been closely monitoring potential impacts of Tropical Cyclone (TC) Alfred as it continues to move towards South East Queensland.


Latest advice for the Bureau of Meteorology and our Federal and State Government Agencies indicates that TC Alfred remains a category 2 system, is now 285km east of Brisbane and 260km east north-east of the Gold Coast.


Alfred will continue its approach towards the south-east Queensland coast, with the far western edge already impacting the coast between Coolangatta and Ballina. The centre of Alfred is expected to cross the coast later Friday or early Saturday, most likely between Maroochydore and Coolangatta.


Gales with damaging wind gusts to 120km/hr are developing near the coast between Coolangatta and Ballina. Gales with damaging wind gusts to 120km/hr are expected to develop along the remaining south-east Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales coastal and island communities between Double Island Point and Grafton during Thursday and will persist through Friday.



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