Roger came within 250 km of Fraser Island before turning back out to sea. The cyclone had a very large circulation and came near the coast as a ridge built up along the NSW coast. This developed an extensive area of gale to storm force winds. Six houses sustained roof damage on the Sunshine Coast There were large blackouts in SE Qld due to fallen trees.

Banana growers in South East Qld lost about 50% of their crop as winds twisted and uprooted the trees. In northern NSW fallen trees closed the 64 km Tweed Range Scenic Road. The winds and seas closed the Port of Brisbane for the first time since David in 1976. A man drowned in the surf at Agnes Waters. Seas were still large on 20 Jan and a man was drowned at Surfers Paradise and more than 60 people were rescued.

A storm surge of 0.74m was measured on the Gold Coast Seaway gauge on 17 Mar and the peak water level reached 0.16m above highest astronomical tide. There was serious beach erosion along the Sunshine coast. The Brisbane wave recording station recorded significant (peak) wave heights to 7.5m (13.2m) on 17 Mar. Ship observations off Brisbane indicated that the larger swells came from the north, northeast and east.

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Cyclone Roger track and intensity (BOM)