A magnitude 2.9 earthquake has struck near Kilcoy, north-west of Brisbane, Geoscience Australia reports.
The building was rumbling. It was very small but still noticeable," Cassie said from her Gardens Point office. - People across the Somerset, Moreton Bay and Brisbane regions reported feeling the tremor
An earthquake has hit near Brisbane, authorities have confirmed. Geoscience Australia says the earthquake's epicentre was at Brendale, in the Moreton Bay region ...
The bulk of the reports have been made in the Draper and Samford areas. It registered a magnitude of 2.9 - earlier reported as 3.0 - and is believed to have originated from a depth of 10km, the body said. The authority had initially reported its epicentre as Kilcoy in the Somerset region, west of the Glasshouse Mountains between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast.
Parts of northern Brisbane and Moreton Bay have been rattled by a small earthquake. The 2.9 magnitude quake occurred about 1.25pm AEST on Tuesday at ...
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A 2.9 magnitude earthquake has been recorded at Dayboro, north-west of Brisbane. Geoscience Australia said the quake hit about 1.30pm on Tuesday in the ...
“We’ve detected an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 2.9 at 1.25pm north-west of Brisbane,” Geoscience Australia said. A 2.9 magnitude earthquake has been recorded at Dayboro, north-west of Brisbane. Earthquake reported north-west of Brisbane
Queensland is rattled by 3.0 magnitude earthquake felt by thousands across the state · The quake's epicentre was in Brendale in the Moreton Bay region on Tuesday ...
'Certainly felt like a herd of elephants running down the hallway,' said another. - There haven't been any reports of damage with the quake having a 10km depth - Hundreds of Queenslanders have reported feeling a shudder after the quake
A magnitude 2.9 earthquake has hit Brendale in north Brisbane, according to Geoscience Australia.
A woman from Red Hill wrote on Facebook: “Thought it felt like an earthquake, heard bangs and felt rumbles. I was really confused but put it down to maybe a truck going past.” “It was like a thump and then there was a rumble, and then the house shook.”
Parts of northern Brisbane and Moreton Bay have been rattled by a small earthquake. The 2.9 magnitude quake...
Six earthquakes have hit Queensland this year, with the largest at 3.9 magnitude off the coast of Innisfail in the far north in February. We care about the protection of your data. The 2.9 magnitude quake occurred about 1.25pm AEST on Tuesday at Samsonvale, about 30km north of Brisbane, according to Geoscience Australia.
A 2.9 magnitude earthquake has been reported in south-east Queensland with tremors felt across Brisbane's northern suburbs. The epicentre struck Brendale at ...
“Of course there is always a remote chance that this is a precursor to a larger one, it’s unlikely but we never rule it out because it does happen.” Jenny in Burpengary East said it “sounded like a bomb had gone off” in the street nearby. Colleen in Draper said it was “unbelievable”.