Despite ex-tropical cyclone Alfred not bringing with it the anticipated level of damage initially predicted, flood levels in parts of Queensland have surpassed the 2022 disaster, after the weather system continued to bring heavy rainfall to the region.
Grantham, in the Lockyer Valley saw waters rise 66cm in just 20 minutes on Monday, triggering emergency sirens.
The town of Laidley saw its CBD become inundated, submerging at least 10 businesses, while parts of Forest Hill remained cut off for over 12 hours.
Ipswich narrowly avoided a major flood, though 30 properties were affected.
Recovery efforts are underway, with 118,000 properties still without power and over 400 schools closed.
Brisbane recorded its highest daily rainfall in 50 years, reaching 280mm.
In NSW, evacuation orders have lifted for some northern towns, with calls for increased housing support in the aftermath of the weather event.
The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast easing conditions, but has warned of possible thunderstorms in the Western Downs.