Disaster declared as town braces for flooding

Heavy rains across already soaked areas have prompted multiple flood warnings ahead of easing conditions as a low moves offshore.

Mar 10, 2026, updated Mar 10, 2026

Source: Queensland Police

A disaster has been declared in a flood-prone Queensland town after a tropical low left a trail of wreckage before finally moving offshore overnight.

Bundaberg in central Queensland has an anxious wait ahead, with the swollen Burnett River set to peak between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning.

The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that flooding could match the disaster that struck the town in December 2010.

Further inland in Mundubbera, the weather bureau warned that the Burnett was expected to pass the major flood threshold of 18 metres on Tuesday afternoon.

Gayndah residents were also urged to take shelter at the local community hall, with the North Burnett Regional Council issuing a flood emergency warning.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said people in the affected area should follow flood advice and warnings.

He warned motorists not to drive through floodwaters, after several rescues of people from inside or on top of vehicles in the past 48 hours, including a child from Bargara, near Bundaberg.

“If it’s flooded, forget it – we can’t say it too many times,” he said.

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“If people follow that advice, we’ll continue to provide support, as we always do, with the state and territory governments.”

There was a mighty sting in the tail of Tropical Low 29U, which formed in the Coral Sea last week before moving first inland into north-west Queensland, then veering south-east back towards the coast.

It saved some of the most intense rainfall as it made its exit between Gladstone and Bundaberg, with several places getting up to 180 millimetres of rain in just a few hours.

The BOM said catchments across Queensland were already wet to saturated and would respond quickly to further heavy rainfall.

Multiple flood warnings remain active across the state.

The rain had contracted offshore by Tuesday morning, with only seasonal coastal showers remaining as conditions eased below warning thresholds.

-with AAP

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