A cyclone developed in the Coral sea and moved down through Hervey Bay across the Sunshine Coast and back out to sea.

Maximum sustained winds of 60 knots were reported from a ship ENE of Noosa. Gusts to 56 knots were recorded at the Brisbane City Bureau (22nd). 350 mm of rain was recorded in the 24 hours to 9am 22nd at Nambour including 229mm in 4 hours.

A boy was drowned at Pomona after being sucked into a flooded drain. A man was killed at Gatton when a tree fell on him. In Brisbane winds brought down trees and powerlines and landslides closed the Southeast freeway and Settlement Road. Brisbane creeks were flooded.

On the Sunshine Coast many centres were isolated as floods and landslides cut roads, trees and power lines were down and 15 yachts were damaged at Mooloolaba . Eleven caravans were washed away and destroyed from raging floodwaters at Yandina Caravan Park. In Nambour shops were flooded including a Mercedes dealership where cars were washed away. Floodwaters inundated houses and shops in the lower parts of Mary Street Gympie.

On the God Coast trees and power lines were blown down and tiles were lifted off roofs. A boat was sunk in one of the canals and may roads were cut by floods trees and landslides. There was widespread crop damage in SE Qld. Eleven houses were evacuated at Roma.

Major flooding occurred at Dalby with 13 houses evacuated. There was severe beach erosion along the South Coast and the Brisbane wave recording station recorded significant (peak) wave heights of 5.1m (7.1m) on 22 Jun.

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