Cassowary Coast LDMG stands down; minimal impacts from tropical low Published on 13 January 2026 The Cassowary Coast Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) has officially stood down following the recent tropical low and cyclone watch, with the region experiencing minimal impacts.Conditions across the Cassowary Coast have stabilised, and there have been no reports of significant damage or major incidents directly linked to Tropical Low 12U or ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji. Tagged as: , Announcements, Media Releases
Severe Weather Advice - Threat is reduced Published on 11 January 2026 Issued: 11.00am 11 January 2026Next update: Final update for this event.Cassowary Coast Local Disaster Management Group advises people in the Cassowary Coast Local Government area that the THREAT IS REDUCED. The Bureau of Meteorology has removed the Cassowary Coast region from the Severe Weather Warning and Tropical Cyclone Advice associated with Tropical Low 12U and Tropical Cyclone Koji. Tagged as: , Announcements, Media Releases
NO LONGER CURRENT: Severe Weather Advice 10/01/26 - Prepare Now Published on 10 January 2026 Issued: 11:45am, 10 January 2026Next update: As the situation changes.Cassowary Coast Local Disaster Management Group advises people in the Cassowary Coast Local Government area to PREPARE NOW for severe weather approaching.For non-life-threatening flood and storm emergency assistance, contact SES on 132 500. In a life-threatening situation, call Triple Zero (000) immediately. Tagged as: , Announcements, Media Releases
Waste transfer stations this weekend Published on 09 January 2026 This weekend, parts of our region are likely to experience severe weather associated with Tropical Low 12U including heavy rain, strong winds, and possible flooding. To ensure community safety, the Murray Upper, Bells Creek and Hull Heads waste transfer stations will be closed the weekend of 9-10 January 2026. Tagged as: , Announcements
NO LONGER CURRENT Severe Weather Advice - Prepare Now Published on 09 January 2026 Issued: 12:45pmNext update: As the situation changesCassowary Coast Local Disaster Management Group advises people in the Cassowary Coast Local Government area to PREPARE NOW for severe weather approaching.For non-life-threatening flood and storm emergency assistance, contact SES on 132 500, 132500.qld.gov.au or the SES Assistance Qld app on Android or iOS. In a life-threatening situation, Tagged as: , Announcements, Media Releases
NO LONGER CURRENT Flood Advice - Stay Informed Published on 08 January 2026 This advice is no longer current please refer to Severe Weather Advice - Prepare Now Tagged as: , Announcements, Media Releases, Public Notices
Cassowary Coast Leans Forward due to flood, tropical low risk Published on 07 January 2026 The Cassowary Coast Local Disaster Management Group today moved to Lean Forward as the Bureau of Meteorology warns of flood risk associated with a tropical low across North Queensland, including for the Cassowary Coast. Tagged as: , Announcements
LIFTED - Boil Water Alert for parts of the Tully Water Supply Network Published on 03 January 2026 The boil water alert is no longer in effect! Tagged as: , Announcements
Waste Transfer Stations Update Published on 31 December 2025 Due to unsafe road access, the Cardwell Waste Transfer Station is closed today, 31 December 2025.The Mission Beach and Tully Waste Transfer Stations are open today, 31 December 2025, after being closed on 30 December 2025 due to flash flooding compromising access. Tagged as: , Announcements
Mission Beach and Tully Waste Transfer Stations Update Published on 30 December 2025 Flash flooding caused by heavy rain has compromised access to the Mission Beach and Tully Waste Transfer Stations. As a safety precaution, these sites are closed on Tuesday, 30 December 2025. We aim to open as usual tomorrow. Need to dispose of waste today? Innisfail and Bells Creek are open, with Council prioritising resources at these locations. Tagged as: , Announcements