Small deep low developed off the south coast on the 25th north of a vigorous high in the Tasman Sea- 457 mm of rain fell in 3.5 hours at Cawarral (near Rockhampton)- Flash flood damage to crops and communications - Extensive sea damage to Gold Coast Beaches and interruptions to shipping.

Further heavy rain , 125 to 150mm in 48 hours from the same rain depression , brought about flash flooding in the upper Stanley River on 26th. Thought to be responsible to the generation of cool ocean temperatures near Mackay which led to Australia?s worst aviation disaster when VH-TFB, crashed in sea fog on final approach into Mackay on 10 June 1960.

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