Cyclone Debbie is battering the Whitsunday Islands and is on track to cross the coast at around 2pm near Bowen. BoM says Debbie is at Category 4 and moving at 6 kph and has winds gusts of up to 260 kph with gusts at the Centre at 175 kph. As a Category 4 Debbie is the worst cyclone to hit us … [Read more...]
Cyclone Debbie – Hours off The Coast
The eye wall of severe tropical cyclone Debbie is soon to pass across the Whitsunday Islands as it thunders towards the Coast as a category 4 Cyclone. Hamilton Island is already reporting gusts of up to 175 kph and locals are being urged to stay indoors. Multiple agencies – and in partnership … [Read more...]
Debbie on Track to Cross coast at Cat 4
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued its latest update on Cyclone Debbie as she tracks towards the Queensland Coast with a ferocity. The Cyclone Warning Zone now has been extended. As well as stretching from Cardwell to St Lawrence and Townsville, Mackay, and the Whitsunday Islands, areas inland … [Read more...]
Cyclone Debbie Just Hours Away
Tropical Cyclone Debbie is just hours from reaching the northern Queensland coast. It is predicted to hit the coast between Ayr and Cape Hillsborough, north of Mackay, before 10:00am tomorrow (Tuesday). Evacuation areas are being expanded across Whitsundays, with low-lying areas in Bowen, … [Read more...]
Debbie’s The Name of What Might be Our Next Cyclone
A tropical cyclone watch zone for parts of north Queensland taking in the 750km from Cape Tribulation to Proserpine. The low-pressure system, which has a high chance of turning into a cyclone on Sunday and will be known as Cyclone Debbie if it does, is currently located in the Coral Sea about … [Read more...]
Storms Signal a Severe Weather week
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services together are urging residents throughout parts of South West and Central Queensland through to the south-east to prepare for several days of severe weather. The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has forecast severe thunderstorms with heavy rain, damaging winds and … [Read more...]
Huge Feedback on Basin Amendments
With the deadline for submissions closing last Friday The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) says it has received over 2300 submissions on the proposed amendments to the Basin Plan in the past 13 weeks. MDBA Chief Executive, Phillip Glyde, says the response shows there’s a strong public … [Read more...]
Burrumbuttock Hay Runners to Start Their Motors
February 23rd - That’s the day that the Burrumbuttock Hay Runners will pull out of Darlington Point, near Griffith, and other parts of Australia to bring relief to drought-stricken graziers in Queensland’s central and north west. Organizers say this run, which travels as far as Muttaburra, is a … [Read more...]
Pet Owners on Notice
As the region swelters through some of the hottest weather on record, and in the wake of the death this week of a working Police dog from heat stress, the RSPCA and Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) are warning owners that current summer heat is taking a toll on dog. At most risk are some … [Read more...]
So, What’s Goin’ On with This Weather?
The Blistering summer heat wave we’re experiencing is not just with us, but is Australia wide...and it’s not going anywhere for us, any time soon. Today in Murweh will be very hot and sunny with a top temp of 40 and winds northerly 15 to 20 km/h becoming light in the morning then becoming east to … [Read more...]


















