Dinah caused severe damage at Heron Island initially from inundation from large NE swells and a day later from winds. It recurved and passed over Sandy Cape which recorded a central pressure of 944.8 hPa and high water 10 metres above normal. Huge seas and storm surge caused severe erosion at Emu Park, Yeppoon, and in the Maryborough Bundaberg area. Storm surge inundated cane farms at Bli Bli and was knee deep in Hastings St Noosa. Around Sandgate seawater 1.5 metres deep came into houses. More than one hundred homes were flooded and at Cribb Island one house was washed into the sea. Storm surge also affected the Gold Coast and water lapped the decking of the Jubilee Bridge which is about 1.5 metres above highest astronomical tide.

Mean sea level pressure cyclone Dinah approaching QLD

Jan 1967 embedded eye east of Brisbane