East Coast Low (1967-06-08)

An East Coast Low developed near Willis Is and moved down to Bundaberg on the 10th, passed over Fraser Is and then moved into Moreton Bay on the 11th before moving over Gold Coast and then out to sea on the 13th.

Cape Moreton reported gales from 9am 9th to 9am 11th with the strongest winds (gusts to 80 knots) at 6pm 10th. Very heavy rain 11th to 12th. Bureau in Brisbane recorded 282mm in 24 hours to 9am 12th. 140mm fell in the 3 hours to 10pm 11th. Springbrook recorded 621 mm in 24 hours to 9am 12th including 276mm in 6 hours to 3am 12th.

A woman was killed when her car overturned into Mary R at Gympie. A youth was killed in an intersection crash in blinding rain at Clayfield. Two men were rescued from flooded vehicles at Doboy Ck and Wickham St in the Valley. Five hundred people were evacuated from flooded homes, fourteen people were rescued by boat. Fifteen cars were swept into Enoggera Creek and the occupants either escaped or were rescued. A car plunged into a washout at Chapel Hill.

Hundreds of homes and shops in the Valley , Ashgrove, Moorooka, Hemmant, Breakfast Creek, Newstead, New Farm, Woolloongabba, Stones Corner, Greenslopes, Coorparoo, Fairfield, Annerley, Milton , Toowong , Newmarket, Windsor and Albion had water pouring through them. Three yachts were wrecked in Breakfast Creek by the floods. Caravans were washed away from the Newmarket Caravan Park.

Landslides cut Brisbane rail services and there was much damage to roads and bridges. On the Gold Coast water entered ground floors in Cavill Av. The worst hit areas were the canal estates west of Broadbeach where hundreds of houses were isolated. Fifty families were evacuated from homes on the Gold Coast. At Southport houses were washed away or undermined. Many boats were set adrift by the gales and were badly damaged.

Huge seas added to the severe beach erosion left over from the summer cyclones. Over the border in NSW there were two deaths and 400 people were evacuated from their homes in Grafton. Sixty families were evacuated from homes in the Kyogle region.

This event is classified as an East Coast Low and was part of series of storms experienced in June 1967. Find out more about the Winter Storms of June 1967.

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