04/03/2025
To all our family , friends and clients.
We will be closed Thursday and Friday due to this weather. As you can understand we will be preparing our houses and looking after our children.
We hope you all stay safe as the cyclone moves closer to us. Don’t forget to always keep updated with information. We will be thinking of you all
💜 TG House & Yard
UPDATE: This warning is no longer current. Although the Watch & Act warning is no longer in place, there is still a risk of heavy rainfall which could lead to flash-flooding. Monitor conditions.
We have received advice from the Bureau of Meteorology that Tropical Cyclone Alfred is a Category two system and is moving west towards the southeast Queensland coast. 🌀
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is forecast to maintain intensity as it approaches and is expected to cross the coast late Thursday or early Friday morning.
Damaging winds gust to 120km/hour are expected to develop about the southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales coast on Wednesday, before strengthening. Dangerous storm tide may occur along the coastal foreshore as the cyclone crosses the coast. Areas of heavy to intense rain, which may lead to dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding, are expected.
STAY INFORMED. Check the Bureau of Meteorology's warnings at www.bom.gov.au/qld/warnings/ or download the BOM Weather app your device.
Impacts:
✅ Very strong winds will knock down trees, powerlines, blow roofs off some houses, and blow away anything not tied down outside. This is a risk to life.
✅ Heavy rain and storm surge may cause flooding in some places.
✅ Power, phones, internet and water might stop working. They could be out for a long time.
✅ Some places near the coast could get a dangerous storm surge and flood near the beach.
✅ Roads could be blocked by fallen trees, powerlines or flood water.
What you should do:
➡️ Consider your risk of isolation and/or flooding.
➡️ Think about where you would evacuate to, this could be with family or friends in a safer location.
➡️ IF IT'S FLOODED FORGET IT! Your car can't protect you from floodwater.
➡️ For further information go to www.getready.qld.gov.au/news/tropical-cyclone-alfred-march-2025
To shelter at home:
🏠 Sheltering at home is often the best option. Find the strongest and safest room in the building you are in. This will be away from big windows. It could be a bathroom, walk-in wardrobe or hallway.
🏠 Cover any windows in your safe room with a mattress or heavy blanket. This will protect you from broken glass if the window breaks or to shelter under if the roof comes off.
🏠 Put your emergency kit in your safe room.
🏠 Finishing charging devices. Limit their use to save batteries.
🏠 Limit how much water you drink to make supplies last longer.
🏠 If you have children make sure they are with you or an adult you trust.
🏠 If you have pets make sure you have enough food for them. Make sure they can be identified if they get lost.
🏠 Do not drive (unless you are evacuating).
If your home is not a safe place:
➡️ If your home is not a safe place go to friends or family in a safer location.
➡️ If you live near the beach or a coastal water way, go to friends or family in a safer location away from the water.
➡️ If your home is not a safe place, check Council Disaster Dashboard for location and status of places of refuge.
➡️ If you can take your pet with you, bring their food, lead, crate or carrier.
More Information:
📞 Life threatening emergencies: Triple Zero (000).
📞 For emergency help in floods and storms, call the State Emergency Service on 132 500.
📞Traffic information and closed roads, go to the QLD Traffic website or call 13 19 40.
💻 Power outage information, go to your provider’s website – Energex.
💻Public transport information, go to the Translink website.
💻 Weather warnings, go to Bureau of Meteorology website.
💻 For local information, warnings, emergency news and sandbag station status and location, go to our Disaster Dashboard here: https://disaster.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/
💻Find out how to get ready for a storm at www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/disaster
📻 Listen to your local radio station: ABC Brisbane 612AM, 99.7FM, 101.5FM.
Updates will be issued as the situation changes.