Queensland has been hit by more severe storms, with winds of more than 100km/h battering regions south of Brisbane.
Roofs were torn off houses, trees and powerlines were sent crashing down, and the turf club in town had some of its facilities destroyed as Warwick was in the firing line in another day of wild weather for the state.
The morning light revealed sheets of metal roofing littering the front lawns of Victoria Street, with the garage door of a house on the street also being ripped away during the storm.
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Trees also toppled onto backyards and even into houses, though no injuries have been reported from last night's storm, which ripped through the town at around 8.30pm (AEST).
The Warwick Turf Club was forced to temporarily close after some of its facilities and infrastructure were destroyed in the storm.
The machinery shed was torn to pieces and collapsed within minutes, while part of the clubhouse roof also went flying due to the high winds.
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"It's a bit devastating," track manager Maurice Monckton said.
"At the end of the day, at least the track's still good."
The local golf club is also expected to be closed for several days, losing around $10,000 in trade as a result.
Despite the local school being in what locals describe as "a mess", it remained open today and hasn't suffered significant damage.
The clean-up effort continues around the town, with a number of power poles still needing to be repaired after they were felled in the storm, with locals still expecting more spring and early summer storms to come their way.
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