Last Updated: Tuesday, March 04, 2025, 4:32 PM AEST
Stay informed about Cyclone Alfred’s impact on Nambour and surrounding Sunshine Coast suburbs.
Preparing for Cyclone Alfred
- Clear your yard and secure loose items.
- Clean gutters and trim overhanging branches.
- Prepare an emergency kit with essential supplies.
- Stay tuned to local news and weather updates.
Local Resources
- Get Ready Queensland: https://www.getready.qld.gov.au/
- Emergency Services: For immediate assistance, call 000.
- SES Queensland: Visit https://www.ses.qld.gov.au/ses-assistance for non-emergency assistance.
- Sunshine Coast Council Disaster Hub: https://disaster.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/
- Bureau of Meteorology: https://www.bom.gov.au/qld/warnings/
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information provided, it is essential to verify details with local authority websites for the most up-to-date and precise information. This includes checking with the Sunshine Coast Council’s Disaster Hub, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), and other relevant local resources for the latest updates on sandbag collection points, weather forecasts, and emergency preparedness.
Community Support
The Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo team is here to support our community during this challenging time.
Looking Ahead: Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo
While our immediate focus is on community safety during Cyclone Alfred, we’re also looking forward to bringing you the Suncoast Outdoor Adventure Expo from April 4-6, 2025, at the Nambour Showgrounds.
Event Highlights
- Latest in outdoor adventure gear and equipment
- Expert demonstrations and presentations
- Family-friendly entertainment
Together, We’re Stronger
As we face Cyclone Alfred, remember that our community’s strength lies in our unity. Stay safe, look out for one another, and don’t hesitate to reach out for help when needed.
Communities in Nambour and surrounds
Residents in these locations should stay informed about the latest weather updates, prepare for potential flooding, and follow instructions from local authorities. The cyclone is expected to bring heavy rainfall, damaging winds, and dangerous surf conditions to South East Queensland.
Caloundra Area
Aroona, Bald Knob, Balmoral Ridge, Battery Hill, Beerburrum, Beerwah, Bells Creek, Birtinya, Bokarina, Booroobin, Bribie Island North, Buddina, Caloundra, Caloundra West, Cambroon, Conondale, Coochin Creek, Crohamhurst, Curramore, Currimundi, Diamond Valley, Dicky Beach, Elaman Creek, Glass House Mountains, Glenview, Golden Beach, Harper Creek, Kings Beach, Landsborough, Little Mountain, Maleny, Meridan Plains, Minyama, Moffat Beach, Mooloolah Valley, Mount Mellum, North Maleny, Palmview, Parrearra, Peachester, Pelican Waters, Reesville, Shelly Beach, Warana, Witta, Wootha, Wurtulla
Maroochy Area
Alexandra Headland, Belli Park, Bli Bli, Bridges, Buderim, Burnside, Chevallum, Coes Creek, Coolabine, Cooloolabin, Coolum Beach, Cotton Tree, Diddillibah, Doonan, Dulong, Eerwah Vale, Eudlo, Eumundi, Flaxton, Forest Glen, Gheerulla, Highworth, Hunchy, Ilkley, Image Flat, Kenilworth, Kiamba, Kidaman Creek, Kiels Mountain, Kulangoor, Kuluin, Kunda Park, Kureelpa, Landers Shoot, Mapleton, Marcoola, Maroochy River, Maroochydore, Mons, Montville, Mooloolaba, Mount Coolum, Mountain Creek, Mudjimba, Nambour, Ninderry, North Arm, Obi Obi, Pacific Paradise, Palmwoods, Parklands, Peregian Beach, Peregian Springs, Perwillowen, Point Arkwright, Rosemount, Sippy Downs, Tanawha, Towen Mountain, Twin Waters, Valdora, Verrierdale, West Woombye, Weyba Downs, Woombye, Yandina Creek, Yandina