On the 23rd a cyclone moved westward towards the Gold Coast and then turned slowly back out to sea and down the NSW coast. Wind over 50 knots in Moreton Bay and northern NSW where 10 to 15 m waves reported.

Houses were unroofed at Cleveland, Southport and Coolangatta. 40 launches at Southport were damaged or destroyed. 24 hr rainfall totals to 368 mm( Springbrook). Extensive damage in SE Qld due to flooding and 2 lives were lost.

Winds to hurricane force and waves to 15 metres off the NSW coast. For the 24 hours to 9am 24th Dorrigo recorded 636 mm of rain. Serious flooding in N NSW rivers and the Clarence River forced a new path to the sea.

Grafton, Kempsey and Maitland badly affected with large scale evacuations (estimated 9000) and 4 lives lost.Navy ship Fair Wind lost with crew of 17. 648 ton freighter Bangalow driven ashore at Coff s Harbour. Tornado at Cudgen wrecked 4 homes and damaged others.

At Grafton 3000 people were made homeless with 6 houses washed away. At Maitland 3200 were made homeless. Aerial surveys from Newcastle to Queensland revealed hundreds of blocks swept clear of homes. Millions of pounds (1950) damage to NSW train and tram tracks.

Cronulla surf club collapsed into sea and extensive damage to other foreshore installations along the NSW coast. When rain cleared southward from the Maitland area westerly gales caused wave damage to submerged houses in an inland sea south and east of Maitland.

The event began on the 15th/16th when a low developed east of Newcastle. Several houses and flats collapsed in the Sydney area by foundations being undermined by heavy rain. 300 families were evacuated in the Hunter Region. Similar evacuations in the Woy Woy Tuggerah area.

Main roads out of Sydney were cut by landslides and flooded bridges. Five lives were lost. A second low developed near Ballina on the 19th and at Rathmines Met Office SE wind gusts to 61 knots were recorded.

This event is classified as an East Coast Low.

More about East Coast Lows
Harden Up
Bureau of Meteorology website
The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research report