Large intense cyclone passed to east of south coast. Waves over 10m were reported off the South Coast out to a distance of 640 km. The schooner Venturer was wrecked near Lady Musgrave Is. Other ships sustained damage.

Floods cut roads in SE Qld. There was severe beach erosion along the coast. The general rains over the south-east of the QLD from 8th to 11th caused flooding of most streams, but in no instance did it reach serious proportions.

Many highways were blocked by swollen creeks and rivers, and a number of aerodromes closed due to water-logging. Bridges were submerged in one of the highest June floods on record for the Mary River. Parts of Gympie were evacuated when the water peaked on 11th.

A moderate fresh in the Brisbane and Stanley rivers from 9th to 13th affected mainly the upper reaches, with peaks at Murrumba on 11th and Vernors on 12th.

At Springbrook 475mm of rain fell in 4 days, resulting in sharp rises in the Nerang River, but no damage was reported. A considerable volume of water also affected the other short coastal streams, notably the Maroochy and Pine rivers.

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