Tropical low developed near Yeppoon 24th moved down the coast over the Sunshine Coast on the evening of the 25th and east of the Gold Coast on the morning of the 26th.

Gale to storm force winds on the Sunshine Coast with 15 houses suffering roof damage and 5 houses damaged by falling trees. One person was drowned at a creek crossing on the Gold Coast and another was electrocuted on the Sunshine Coast. Heavy rains caused widespread flooding.

At the high tide early on the 26th some roads in Brisbane were under a metre of water. There was a 0.5m storm surge recorded on the Brisbane tide gauge. Landslides blocked city streets, walls collapsed and power lines were brought down.

Flooding occurred at Gympie and several houses on the Sunshine coast were flooded.Large seas caused severe beach erosion along the Sunshine and Gold Coasts. The Brisbane wave recording station recorded significant wave heights to 6.11m on 25 April.

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