2025 Cyclone Alfred
TC Alfred: Support seniors and stay safe
Stay informed and prepared as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches. Look out for seniors and ensure everyone has necessary supplies and assistance.

Sunday 2 March 2025 at 8.40am
With Tropical Cyclone Alfred potentially heading towards the southern Queensland coast, it's crucial to stay informed and prepared.
Now is the time for our community to look out for one another, especially our senior family, friends and neighbours.
Let them know what's happening and ask if they need any supplies or assistance. We are not at a critical point yet, but it's always good to be prepared.
Movement: TC Alfred is forecast to move southwards, roughly parallel to the Queensland coast today and expected to weaken before moving more to the southeast on Monday. It is expected to slow down and likely to turn westward from Tuesday, moving back towards the southern Queensland coast.
Coastal hazard warning: A large, powerful and potentially damaging easterly swell, and abnormally high tides are forecast for exposed southern Queensland beaches, possibly extending to northern New South Wales from Monday.
You can find all the latest weather information at the Bureau of Meteorology website: http://www.bom.gov.au/.
Potential Impacts:
- Very strong winds could knock down trees, powerlines and blow away unsecured items.
- Power, phones, internet and water may stop working.
- Heavy rain and storm surge may cause flooding.
- Roads may be blocked by fallen trees, powerlines or flood water.
Preparation tips:
- Check or make an emergency kit with essentials like a battery-powered radio, torch, tinned food, bottled water, mobile phone charger, important medicine and important papers. Get Ready Queensland has information on preparing your kit.
- Make sure friends, family and neighbours know about the cyclone and help them if you can.
- If you have special or medical needs, ensure you have enough medicine and plan for power outages.
Boat or jet-ski owners:
- Remove your boat, jet-ski, canoes or kayaks from the water and store securely on land if possible.
- If your boat is kept on the water, check your moorings and get ready to relocate it to a safe mooring.
- If your boat is in a marina, check-in with the marina manager.
- Check your area’s Extreme Weather Contingency Plan on the Maritime Safety Queensland website.
More Information:
- For all warnings, stay informed with Sunshine Coast Council’s Disaster Hub at for up-to-date information and links to key emergency services in one location, including: weather warnings, road closures, evacuation centres, airport updates, traffic cameras and flood mapping.
- Listen to your local radio station.
- For weather information, visit the Bureau of Meteorology website.
- For power outage information, visit the Energex website.
- For traffic and road closure information, call 13 19 40 or visit the QLD Traffic website.
If you require urgent sandbag delivery assistance, please contact SES at 132 500 or log a request via the SES app.
Stay safe and prepared!