Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred was a powerful, long-lived, and erratic
tropical cyclone
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that brought severe effects to
South East Queensland
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and the
New South Wales North Coast
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New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a States and territories of Australia, state on the Eastern states of Austral ...
. As the seventh named storm, and sixth severe tropical cyclone of the
2024–25 Australian region cyclone season
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, Alfred originated from a tropical low in the
Coral Sea
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on 20 February.
Highly anticipated to be one of the most significant weather events in recent Australian history, Cyclone Alfred prompted watches, warnings and evacuations in South East Queensland, and Northern New South Wales, an area which has rarely seen direct impacts from tropical cyclones. It however affected the coast as a weaker system, becoming a tropical low shortly before making landfall on 8 March; nevertheless, its rainfall brought severe flooding to the region.
At least one fatality has been reported due to the cyclone,
while four others are reportedly unaccounted for. Several injuries have been reported as well, mostly due to a road collision involving the
Australian Defence Force
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that occurred during the height of the storm.
Alfred caused an estimated
US$
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820-million economic loss.
Meteorological history
On 20 February the United States
Joint Typhoon Warning Center
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(JTWC) started to publicly monitor a tropical disturbance that had developed about to the southwest of
Port Moresby
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in
Papua New Guinea
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.
At this time,
atmospheric convection
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This process is driven by parcel-environment instability, meaning that a "par ...
was flaring over the eastern edge of the system's broad
low-level circulation center
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, while it was located within an favourable environment for further development with low to moderate vertical
wind shear
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and warm
sea surface temperatures
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of .
During that day, the system's low-level circulation centre consolidated as it moved south-eastwards, before the Australian
Bureau of Meteorology
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(BoM) classified it as Tropical Low 22U, while it was located about to the northeast of
Cooktown, Queensland
Cooktown is a coastal town and suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. Cooktown is at the mouth of the Endeavour River, on Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland where James Cook beached h ...
.
Over the next couple of days, the system continued to develop further as it generally moved eastwards, before the JTWC initiated advisories and classified it as Tropical Cyclone 22P on 22 February. Initially, the BOM did not immediately follow suit and kept it as a tropical low; however, around 16:20 AEST, the BoM reported that the system had developed into a category 1 tropical cyclone on the Australian tropical cyclone intensity scale and named it ''Alfred''.
Over the next couple of days, the storm continued to move to the east and was upgraded to a category 2 tropical cyclone on the Australian scale at 16:00 AEST on 24 February. As Alfred then turned south, it also continued to intensify, attaining category 3 status on 26 February at 22:00 AEST. The next day, the BOM further upgraded Alfred to a category 4 cyclone as a small eye appeared on visible satellite imagery. Later that night, an
eyewall replacement cycle
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(ERC) occurred, prompting Alfred to fluctuate between categories 3 and 4 on 1 March, before further weakening down to a category 1 the following day. It then fluctuated between category 1 and category 2 status for the next three days as it meandered off the coast. On 3rd of March, Alfred began to show characteristics of a
subtropical system, while battling
wind shear
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as it moved over cooler waters, interacting with cooler air. However, the system retained its warm core throughout its lifetime and most of its tropical characteristics. The Bureau of Meteorology predicted that landfall could occur between Friday afternoon and the early hours of 8 March.
At 23:30 AEST (13:30 UTC) on 7 March, Alfred made landfall on
Moreton Island
Moreton Island (Mulgumpin) is an island on the eastern side of Moreton Bay on the coast of South East Queensland, Australia. The Coral Sea lies on the east coast of the island. Moreton Island lies northeast of the Queensland capital, Brisbane. ...
, with winds of 75 km/h (45 mph). At 06:45 AEST on 8 March, Alfred was downgraded to a tropical low before crossing the mainland.
The cyclone hit the part of southern Queensland and northern New South Wales, which are not in the tropics, while generally such cyclones occur within the tropical zone. Climate scientists said such out-of-zone cyclones become more frequent due to climate change.
Preparations

On 3 March the BoM issued a tropical cyclone watch for the coast between Sandy Cape, Queensland and Grafton, New South Wales, which included Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Byron Bay but not Grafton. This was the first time a cyclone watch had been issued for Brisbane since a watch was briefly issued for
Cyclone Oma during February 2019. During the next day, the watch was upgraded to a warning for the coastline between Double Island Point in Queensland and Yamba in New South Wales, which marked the first time a tropical cyclone warning had been issued for Brisbane since
Cyclone Nancy in February 1990.
In the lead up to the storm, three sandbagging stations were opened on the Gold Coast, with a further two opening soon after, due to high demand. Nine sandbagging stations were also opened in
Noosa
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and a further five were opened on the
Sunshine Coast. Large swell, and abnormally high tides are occurring along the central, and southern Queensland coast, with significant wave heights of up to 4.87 m recorded in the Wide Bay region, and significant erosion seen across the coast.
A Lithuanian solo-rower, Aurimas Mockus, rowing from San Diego to Brisbane was caught in the cyclone prompting a successful search and rescue by the
Royal Australian Navy
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ship
HMAS ''Choules''.
CityCat and ferry services were suspended on Monday evening to allow the vessels to be moved to safety.
4–5 March

The Acting Commissioner of the
Queensland Police Service
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, Shane Chelepy, announced that with the assistance of the
National Emergency Management Agency that 724,000 sandbags had been made available in
South East Queensland
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.
Both the
Australian WPGA Championship and
Mooloolaba Triathlon were cancelled. The
AFL
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postponed two matches between vs at
The Gabba
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as well as vs at
People First Stadium. The
NRL
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also followed suit, moving the
Dolphins
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vs
South Sydney match from
Suncorp Stadium
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to
CommBank Stadium in Sydney. A
Green Day
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concert scheduled for 5 March at the Gold Coast's
Cbus Super Stadium was cancelled. The 145th
Beenleigh
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A government survey for the new town was conducted in 1866. The town is the terminus for the Beenle ...
Show was also cancelled, with the showgrounds instead hosting a sandbag station.
The
Queensland University of Technology
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and
University of the Sunshine Coast
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closed for the cyclone's duration from midnight and 10 p.m., respectively.
Griffith University
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announced that it would close its campuses from midnight, with classes and other activities being moved online.
Southern Cross University
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announced immediate closure of both Gold Coast and Lismore campuses, with the Lismore campus being used as an evacuation centre, with classes due to resume on 14 March.

On 5 March, New South Wales Premier
Chris Minns
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announced the closure of 122 public schools in the
Northern Rivers
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region of
New South Wales
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, with private and Catholic schools announcing they would also close.
The
Noosa Council opened the Noosa Leisure Centre as an evacuation centre on the same day. Six evacuation centres were opened in
Tweed Heads
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and a further six in the greater
Northern Rivers
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.
The Queensland Premier
David Crisafulli
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announced that a 'Red Alert' was issued to come into effect from midday for all mariners, requiring vessels with permission only from the Brisbane Harbour Master to be on the water from
Redcliffe to
Coolangatta
Coolangatta is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is the Gold Coast's southernmost suburb and it borders New South Wales. In the , Coolangatta had a population of 6,491 people.
History
Coolangatta is situat ...
. He also announced that all schools in the affected areas would be closed on Thursday and Friday.
Later in the afternoon he announced the closure of the
Gold Coast Airport
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, which ceased operations at 4 p.m.
Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese
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announced a 'period of emergency' had been enacted that the
Australian Defence Force
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had been activated with immediate effect.
Albanese also confirmed that 125,000 sandbags are to be delivered to the Queensland government, with an additional 80,000 being delivered by the
Australian Defence Force
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alone. Additional deployment of heavy-lift helicopters from the fleet was also announced.
The cyclone was also a factor in deciding the date of the
federal election, which was to be held by May. In the lead up to March 2025, there was increasing media speculation that
Prime Minister
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Anthony Albanese
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might call for the federal election in early March, with the election to be held on 12 April. On the eve of the cyclone landfall (7 March), Albanese announced that he had ruled out a 12 April election. This was to prevent the need for Albanese to leave the recovery zone for Canberra to call the election, and to also prevent the campaign from clashing with upcoming recovery efforts.
6 March

On 6 March, Cyclone Alfred’s approach to Brisbane slowed down, further delaying landfall predictions by 6 hours. Public schools, public transport, major roads, and airports began to shut down; however, emergency services still operate. The
Brisbane Airport
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announced it would cease operations at 4 p.m.
At 9 p.m., the first 'Emergency Warning' level warning was issued for the cyclone, for the Redland City Island Communities, which include
North Stradbroke Island
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and the
Southern Moreton Bay Islands.
7 March
Warnings were issued to Gold Coast residents to stay away from the area due to uncertainty over their stability.
The Pacific Highway was closed at Byron Bay and Chinderah.
NSW Deputy Premier,
Prue Car
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, announced that all Northern Rivers public, independent and Catholic schools would continue to be shut on Monday 10th.
Airservices Australia issued a warning for all travellers that there would be airport delays across the country due to its Brisbane radar being impacted by the cyclone, with midair radars across the East coast being at risk of having no signal.
Albanese announced that 120 Australian Defence Force personnel had been deployed to Northern New South Wales to support the
State Emergency Services.
At 15:50 AEST and 16:00 AEST, respectively, an 'Emergency Warning' level warning was issued for the Gold Coast and
Redland City
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.
Impact
On 6 March, at about 15:00 AEST, it was reported that a jet skier had gone missing, with the
jet ski
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P ...
recovered near
Broadbeach, Queensland
Broadbeach is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the , Broadbeach had a population of 6,786 people.
Geography
The Broadbeach stretch was originally coastal forest. This gradually became sandy plains because of sa ...
. Torrential downpours occurred in the region that day.
[
Gusts of over were recorded at the Gold Coast and Byron Bay between 12:00 and 08:00 AEST on 7 March.] Large pine trees had fallen in Kirra due to strong winds. By 15:00 AEST, 80,000 properties across Queensland and New South Wales had lost power. The Northern Rivers began experiencing widespread power outages, with 43,000 homes left without power due to trees falling on power lines overnight. A man went missing and was later found dead after his car was swept away by floodwaters in Dorrigo, New South Wales
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It is approximately north of the state capital, Sydney via the ...
. A 12-year-old girl was left missing in Redland Bay, Queensland
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Since the first European settlers arrived in the mid-19th century, Redland Bay has remained a f ...
. In Lismore, New South Wales
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, a collision involving two Australian Defence Force
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vehicles left 36 people injured, eight of them seriously, and left two others missing.
On the Gold Coast, a woman was injured and 20 more were evacuated after the cyclone detached the roof of an apartment building, while a couple sustained minor injuries when a tree crashed through the ceiling of their bedroom. In Brisbane
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, Urban Utilities had to release raw sewerage into the Brisbane River
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, due to a critical project being overwhelmed by storm water, causing them to issue a warning between Lucas Park and Colmslie Beach Reserve along the river.
Alfred left over 300,000 homes and businesses without power, and caused severe damage to the beaches on Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. The cyclone caused six million cubic meters of sand to be eroded
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from the Gold Coast beaches. The Gold Coast City Council hoped to have its beaches repaired by Easter to ensure tourism was not affected.
Criticism
Liberal opposition leader
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Peter Dutton
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and LNP Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate
Thomas Richard Tate (born 15 January 1959) is an Australian businessman, property investor, and politician who is the current mayor of the City of Gold Coast.
Early life
Tom Tate was born in 1959 in Vientiane, Kingdom of Laos, Laos, to a Tha ...
were criticised for not being in their electorate during the crisis. Peter Dutton
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had flown out of his seat of Dickson to Sydney
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to attend a fundraising dinner hosted by businessman Justin Hemmes
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Biograp ...
and raised over $500,000 for the Coalition
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Formation
According to ''A G ...
. Dutton cancelled the rest of his fundraising appointments the next day after the news broke. Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate
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Early life
Tom Tate was born in 1959 in Vientiane, Kingdom of Laos, Laos, to a Tha ...
had travelled to Las Vegas
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to watch an NRL
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game and only returned to the Gold Coast after the cyclone passed.
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leader and current prime minister
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Anthony Albanese
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attended a party fundraiser the same day as Dutton, a fact ignored by the Labor ministers condemning Dutton for abandoning his community for money. However, the Prime Minister's electorate is in Sydney and was not to be impacted by the cyclone. The event, held at the Cabra-Vale Diggers in south-western Sydney, granted attendees access to the Prime Minister for a cost of $2,000 per person. A $10,000-a-head fundraiser scheduled at a restaurant overlooking the Sydney Opera House
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was postponed after 'controversy' was raised over the Opposition Leader's attendance of a fundraiser, but before the revelation of the Prime Minister's own fundraiser.
See also
* List of storms named Alfred
* Tropical cyclones in 2025
* Weather of 2025
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* Cyclone Jasper
Severe Tropical Cyclone Jasper was the wettest tropical cyclone in Australian history, surpassing Cyclone Peter, Peter of 1979. The third disturbance of the 2023–24 South Pacific cyclone season and the first named storm and severe tropical cy ...
(2023) – another storm which significantly weakened before reaching the Queensland coast.
References
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