Different states besieged by rain, fires and mini-tornadoes.
As cooler weather eased firefighting in Victoria and the nation celebrated Australia Day yesterday, a new disaster was declared in Queensland.
Mini-tornadoes ripped through two coastal towns and torrential rain from ex-tropical cyclone Oswald created havoc in central and southern areas of the state.
Heavy rain fell in Gladstone but hundreds of homes in the region that were at risk of being inundated by floodwaters escaped major damage.
The slow-moving storm delayed the threat to Brisbane, where water was released from dams to avoid a repeat of the devastating 2011 floods.