Extra swiftwater rescue crews, police and boats are being sent north from southeast Queensland ahead of what the Premier has ...
As of 9.25pm Sunday, the Ross River Dam was at 169.46% capacity. Ross River Dam will see controlled releases through the spillway. This will contribute to flows downstream in the Ross River.
one Townsville local found an unexpected silver lining — hauling in a huge barramundi from the overflowing waters near the Ross River Dam. Footage that surfaced on social media on Monday ...
On a lighter note, a video shared on Facebook shows the wild moment a man catches a massive barramundi, grinning from ear to ear has he hauled it to his car at the Ross River Dam in Townsville.
Townsville’s Ross River Dam has been automatically releasing water since Friday and sat at 174 per cent capacity on Monday afternoon. The timing of these releases will be assessed. Townsville ...
One person has died in the major flooding event smashing North Queensland as residents are warned things could get worse with water and power supply being affected.
as controlled releases continue at Ross River Dam. Townsville Local Disaster Management Group chairman Andrew Robinson said rainfall was higher than expected, but the weather event was not on the ...
The Townsville Local Disaster Management Group advises that Ross River Dam is now closed to the public and people should not travel to the area. The Dam has now reached a level that it is no longer ...