The most recent cyclone in Queensland (February 2011) was Cyclone Yasi.
None. Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin in the Northern Territory, not Queensland, in 1974.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi hit north Queensland early in February 2011.
The real answer to this question is Queensland and northern territory.
Cyclone Yasi occurred in February 2011, making landfall in northern Queensland, Australia on February 3rd as a powerful Category 5 storm. It caused significant damage to homes, infrastructure, and agriculture in the region.
Cyclone Yasi hit the northern Queensland coast near Mission Beach and Tully on February 3, 2011. It caused widespread destruction and was one of the most powerful cyclones in Australia's history.
Queensland's northern peninsula is Cape York Peninsula.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was a very powerful and destructive tropical cyclone that made landfall in northern Queensland, Australia on 3 February 2011
Cyclone Yasi made landfall near Mission Beach in Queensland, Australia on February 3, 2011. It then moved inland and dissipated over the Northern Territory.
In 1893, cyclones were not named.
The size of Cyclone Yasi is about 500km wide.
It mean "sandalwood" in Fijian, the name got attention when a category 5 tropical cyclone that struck Queensland in January 2011 the cyclone was named after the Fijian word sandalwood.
Tropical cyclone Tasha was the category 1 cyclone that hit the North Queensland coast in December 2010. It brought heavy rains to an area already suffering the effects of a wet season, and as it moved down the coast, it caused floods in major centres.