Noosa News
A major event: Wild winds, floods and powerful surf wreak havoc in two states

Monday December 14, 2020
Communities around southeast Queensland have continued to endure a battering from the elements throughout today as high winds, dangerous waves and torrential rain wreaked havoc from Bundaberg to northern NSW.
Waterfront homes at Scarborough in the Moreton Bay region are lashed by wild weather and big swells.Photo: ABC/John Hammond
The severe weather system that has cut a swathe through the region over the past two days, eroded away some of Australia’s most famous beaches and smashed rainfall records.
Late this morning, it added another blow, with destructive winds…
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