Several Australian airports on the southeastern coast have closed their terminals with airlines cancelling hundreds of flights as a Category 2 cyclone continues to barrel towards the country.The ...
Flights cancelled as several airports shut due to threat of Category 2 storm in Australia - Strong winds have caused some airports to shut even before the cyclone has made landfall ...
Residents along the southeast Queensland coast are on high alert as Tropical Cyclone Alfred tracks westward towards land. As of 10:00 am AEST, the Category 2 system was located 345 kilometres east of ...
At the same time, Gold Coast and Coffs Harbour Airport closed their doors in response to deteriorating conditions, with airlines suspending flights into those centres. Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin ...
The Ballina Resource Recovery Centre will be open daily from 8am to 4pm. Council has implemented free storm waste drop-off and supplementary bin collection services to assist residents impacted by ...
Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia cancelled all flights in and out of Ballina Byron Gateway Airport on Wednesday and Thursday – a total of 22 flights that were scheduled to arrive or depart the ...
Damaging winds, heavy rainfall and life-threatening floods are expected after the storm made a sudden shift toward Queensland ...
Flights from 4 to 10 March going in or out of Ballina, Brisbane, Bundaberg, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast airports can be rescheduled or cancelled for a travel credit under Virgin's policy.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred could intensify again before making landfall on Saturday morning as it continues its path towards ...
No airlines will operate in and out of Gold Coast Airport and Ballina Byron Gateway Airport on Thursday. That is 89 and 12 flights cancelled, respectively. Qantas and Jetstar are not expected to ...
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