Cyclone Alfred
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Residents across several particularly exposed parts of northern NSW have been urged to prepare to evacuate as Cyclone Alfred creeps slowly towards south-east Queensland.

Forecasters predicted gale-force winds would start to hit coastal areas from Double Island Point, north of the Sunshine Coast, to Grafton, in northern NSW, overnight into Thursday.

Brisbane was still looking most likely to cop the worst of the category 2 storm’s destructive core but the Bureau of Meteorology flagged it might cross the coast later than expected.

Cyclone Alfred
People watch the large waves at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast, Australia. (Getty)

The first cyclone to hit so far south in five decades is expected to generate destructive wind gusts of up to 155km/h near its core and damaging 120km/h gusts across the whole warning area.

But flooding is the bigger concern for most, particularly for areas south of the eye, which can expect 300 to 400 millimetres in a day, combined with dangerous storm tides and abnormally high tides.

At 7pm (8pm AEDT), Alfred was 365 kilometres east of Brisbane, heading north-west at a much slower 7km/h, leading the weather bureau to predict landfall some time on Friday.

Slow-moving cyclones can be more devastating in terms of flooding because they dump rain in one spot for a longer period.

9News weather presenter Garry Youngberry said there was a chance the slowing could have other concerning effects.

“With him slowing down, that is certainly more favourable for him to intensify further and, just before impact, there is a chance it could become a category 3 tropical cyclone,” he said.

Brisbane seen from suburbs Cyclone Alfred
Cyclone Alfred is bearing down on Brisbane. (Brisbane City Council)
Cyclone Alfred track map issued at 7.57pm AEST on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (Bureau of Meteorology)

Several caravan parks and other exposed areas across parts of Pottsville, Hastings Point, Fingal Head, The Flat, Kyogle, and Chinderah in Northern NSW were urged to prepare to evacuate on Wednesday night.

The caretaker at Tasman Holiday Parks North Star, who asked for his name not to be used, told 9news.com.au all tourists had evacuated but about 120 residents stayed behind.

“They don’t have anywhere to go,” he said, adding that they were comfortable about what was to come.

He said all the preparations had been finished, including repairs, putting loose objects away and moving chairs.

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The rain was already coming down on Wednesday. (9News)

“We’ve done all that already. Done all that yesterday,” he said.

“Yeah, prepared everything. Even shut the servo.”

Major flooding is possible at the Bellinger River at Thora from Friday and at Bellingen from Saturday, with minor floods possible at Repton from Friday.

On Wednesday, almost every coastal local government area in south-east Queensland urged its residents to prepare to take shelter and shared details of evacuation centres.

Ballina Cyclone preparation.
Lismore and the NSW northern rivers are right in the firing line of Cyclone Alfred, but the town is still dealing with the scars of flooding 3 years ago. (Nine)

Flood alerts are in place for about 6000 properties on the Gold Coast with effects expected to be felt as far as Logan.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli told 9News this evening that precautions have been made to ensure residents are safe and recovery efforts are “so much easier”.

“I’ve seen the resilience of Queenslanders at both ends of the state and the way that we deal with natural disasters,” he said.

“We are the best in the globe at it and I want Queenslanders to know that we have pre-positioned the things that will make the recovery so much easier.

NSW Premier Chris Minns arrived in Lismore, where he would be getting updates from the emergency operations centre, on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (Premier’s office)

“There won’t be any daylight between the response and the recovery.”

Public transport was due to shut down on Friday but Crisafulli warned it could happen earlier if the winds pick up.

NSW Premier Chris Minns arrived in Lismore, where he would be getting updates from the emergency operations centre, on Wednesday night.

With 800 millimetres of rain possible in the coming days, the were fears the repeatedly flood-battered town’s levee might not hold.

As locals prepared, evacuation centres were set up and hundreds of extra SES personnel mobilised.

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