Please note, although your property may not have been directly affected by this flood event, the event has been included in your suburb listing because according to the Bureau of Meteorology river gauge data, a catchment near your suburb recorded a high mark. This event may have affected your suburb.

From 15th to 20th widespread flooding occurred over the southern parts of the State, particularly in all streams west from and including the Warrego River. There were serious inundations in many localities, heavy losses of sheep in the Goondiwindi district and destruction of crops in several areas. The hotel and shop at Apple Tree Creek in the Childers district was washed away. Low-lying parts of Brisbane, Ipswich, Maryborough, Gympie and Warwick were inundated. Gympie and Warwick were isolated and the Maryborough flood was the most severe for several years. Water was over one metre deep in the main streets of Thallon, and Dirranbandi was isolated. Floods in parts of the Boonah district were the highest for 35 years, at Brooweena the highest since 1893 and at Harrisville the highest since 1911.

Two people stand in front of a highset Queenslander house during …