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Wild weather to batter parts of Queensland as Gold Coast storm clean-up continues

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Published: December 26, 2025
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Thunderstorms, heavy rainfall and flash flooding are threatening to hamper New Year’s celebrations across northern Queensland, as residents on the Gold Coast continue the clean-up following a ferocious Christmas Day storm.

Monsoonal rain and flooding is expected to lash northern Queensland in the coming days, with several hundred millimetres of rain expected, according to the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM).

Much of the top of the country is under flood watch, from eastern parts of the NT, through to western, northern and even eastern Queensland, which could spark riverine flooding, the BoM said.

The fierce weather system is being driven by a monsoon trough spread across the north of the state. (Weatherzone)

“[Heavy rain is] expected to move in across the area later this weekend and early next week. That’s going to bring widespread, heavy, even locally intense rainfall to the area, BoM meteorologist Felim Haniffy said.

“[We] could see daily falls of 100 to 200mm.”

North-west Queensland and the North Tropical Coast is set to receive more than 300mm of rain in the next five to seven days.

The wet conditions are also likely to spread to Cairns and Bowen over the weekend.

The fierce weather system is being driven by a monsoon trough spread across the north of the state, as well as other low-pressure troughs in the west and east parts Queensland.

The troughs are expected to mingle with significant moisture across the tropics and drive widespread showers and thunderstorms through northern Australia.

Thunderstorms may also bring flash flooding in certain areas, with residents across northern parts of Queensland and the NT warned to be on high alert.

New Years revellers are warned to be aware of the possibility of road closures, wet and muddy conditions and the potential for remote communities in western Queensland to be cut off due to the storms.

Holidayer hit by flying bin during Christmas Day storms

Margaux Parker and her family were caught up in the eye of the storm at a Gold Coast caravan park. (Nine)

Meanwhile, a holidayer was hit with a flying bin as heavy storms lashed the Gold Coast on Christmas Day.

Triple M Radio host Margaux Parker and her husband, Brisbane Broncos legend Corey Parker, were holidaying at Broadwater Tourist Park when the fierce storm hit, forcing them to scramble to secure their belongings.

“It was wild, we’ve never experienced anything like that and we definitely have seen some storms down there on the Gold Coast before at this time,” Mrs Parker said.

“We’ve definitely seen our fair share of storms. We’ve had hail and we’ve had the cyclone a couple of years ago that came through in 2023, but nothing quite like this.

A freak “microburst” turned the holiday into a disaster zone yesterday, with 83km/h winds toppling a 30-tonne crane above the campsite, forcing hundreds to evacuate. (9News)
Holidayers at a Gold Coast caravan park are in clean-up mode after a severe storm battered the city on Christmas Day. (Nine)

“It was different. It was a lot shorter, but definitely sharper. It came in with a punch and it definitely left a lot of destruction in its path.”

“Unfortunately, our caravan just happens to be in the exclusion zone because that crane that has folded in half is sort of posing a little bit of a danger to the caravaners below it,” Mrs Parker said.

“There are gazebos that don’t belong in the front yards of certain caravans, there are boats off their trailers, there are trailers with boats that have made their way down the street.

A crane has fallen onto a Gold Coast building on Christmas Day.
(9News)

“So it’s a little bit of a shamozzle and it doesn’t look very pretty at the moment, but as soon as we’re able to be into that exclusion zone, we can start to assess the damage and do a bit of a clean up.”

Strong winds continue to hamper efforts to dismantle the crane, with fears it could take days to remove.

“The whole crane is actually leaning now towards the north, which puts the whole northern section of the caravan park in danger,” Queensland Police Acting Inspector Peter Venz said.

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