04/03/2025                                                                            
                                    
                                                                            
                                            We are closely monitoring the developing cyclone situation. 
The safety of our team and patients is our top priority, and therefore our practice will be closed from Thursday 1230pm this week. We have begun notifying our patients.
We will keep patients informed through Facebook, Google, our website, and SMS as to our amended opening hours.
Once the cyclone has passed, we plan to extend our hours and offer additional services to make up for missed appointments.
Please stay tuned for further updates, and above all, stay safe.                                        
                                    
                                                                        
                                        Tropical Cyclone Alfred, a category 2 system, is moving west towards the south-east Queensland coast.
 
Alfred is forecast to maintain category 2 intensity as it approaches the south-east Queensland coast on Thursday. Alfred is expected to cross the coast early Friday morning, most likely between Maroochydore and Coolangatta.
 
Gales with damaging wind gusts to 120 km/hr are expected to develop along the south-east Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales coastal and island communities between Double Island Point and Grafton from later today and persist on Thursday.
Destructive wind gusts of up to 155 km/hr may develop about coastal and island locations near and to the south of the track from Thursday afternoon as Alfred's destructive core approaches and crosses the coast.
A dangerous storm tide may occur along the coastal foreshore, particularly in areas near and south of the cyclone centre, if the time of coastal crossing coincides with the high tide early Friday morning.
 
Tides are likely to rise significantly above the highest high tide mark with damaging waves and dangerous inundation of coastal low-lying areas.
Abnormally high tides are likely to continue causing minor flooding of coastal low lying areas between Sandy Cape and Grafton, particularly during the time of high tides Wednesday night into early Thursday morning and Thursday night into early Friday morning.
 
Damaging surf leading to significant beach erosion remains likely for the open beaches between Sandy Cape and Grafton, and further south over the New South Wales coast. A separate Coastal Hazard and Hazardous Surf Warning is current for south-east Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales coasts.
Heavy rainfall is forecast for south-east Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales from Thursday. Heavy to locally intense rainfall which may lead to dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding may occur near and south of the cyclone centre as Alfred approaches the coast.
 
A separate Severe Weather Warning and Flood Watch are current for south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales.
 
For the latest tropical cyclone warnings and the Tropical Cyclone 7 day forecast, visit www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/