State / Territory · Australia · BOM
Queensland
79.6% average fill
Reservoirs
71
Volume stored
7,972 hm³
Total capacity
10,326 hm³
Critical
1
Low level
4
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Reservoirs
Sorted by capacityBurdekin Falls
Updated 2026-06-10
Fairbairn
lowUpdated 2026-06-10
Wivenhoe
Updated 2026-06-10
Lake Awoonga
Updated 2026-05-31
Fred Haigh
Updated 2026-06-10
Peter Faust
Updated 2026-06-10
Tinaroo Falls
Updated 2026-06-10
Somerset
Updated 2026-06-10
Hinze
Updated 2026-06-09
Paradise
Updated 2026-06-10
Glenlyon
No dataNorth Pine
Updated 2026-06-09
Lake Boondooma
Updated 2026-06-10
Wuruma
Updated 2026-06-10
Teemburra
Updated 2026-06-10
Callide
lowUpdated 2026-06-10
Bjelke-Petersen
Updated 2026-06-10
Eungella
Updated 2026-06-10
Julius
Updated 2026-06-10
Leslie
Updated 2026-06-10
Cania
lowUpdated 2026-06-10
Moogerah
Updated 2026-06-10
Cressbrook Creek
Updated 2026-06-06
Beardmore
Updated 2026-06-10
Coolmunda
Updated 2026-06-10
Kinchant
Updated 2026-06-10
Baroon Pocket
Updated 2026-06-10
Borumba
Updated 2026-06-10
Maroon
Updated 2026-06-10
Lake Morris
No dataAtkinson
Updated 2026-06-10
Ben Anderson Barrage
Updated 2026-06-10
Perseverance
Updated 2026-06-06
Ned Churchward Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Lake Manchester
Updated 2026-06-10
Clarendon
Updated 2026-06-10
Bedford Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Cooby Creek
Updated 2026-06-06
Glebe Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Ewen Maddock
Updated 2026-06-10
Gyranda Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Clare Weir
No dataKroombit
criticalUpdated 2026-06-10
Lake Kurwongbah
Updated 2026-06-10
Leslie Harrison
Updated 2026-06-10
Claude Wharton Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Mary Barrage
Updated 2026-06-10
Tartrus Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Bucca Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Neville Hewitt Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Jack Taylor Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Chinchilla Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Kirar Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Cooloolabin
Updated 2026-06-10
Lake MacDonald
lowUpdated 2026-06-10
Moura Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Bill Gunn
Updated 2026-06-10
Little Nerang
Updated 2026-06-10
Buckinbah Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Allan Tannock Weir
Updated 2026-05-16
Theodore Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Tinana Barrage
Updated 2026-06-10
Wappa
Updated 2026-06-10
Mirani Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Enoggera
Updated 2026-06-10
Kolan Barrage
Updated 2026-06-10
Marian Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Moura Offstream Storage
Updated 2026-06-10
Moolabah Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
John Goleby Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Giru Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Data source: Bureau of Meteorology Water Data Online (KiWIS API). Publicly-owned storages reported under Australia's Water Regulations 2008.
About reservoirs in Queensland
As of June 10, 2026, the reservoirs we track across Queensland that report live levels hold roughly 7,972 hm³ of water — about 79.6% of their combined capacity. Taken together, Queensland's reservoirs are within their normal operating range.
Across the region, 1 reservoir is at critically low levels and 4 are low. Mary Barrage is the fullest at 105.9%, while Kroombit is the lowest at 11.1%.
Over the most recent week on record, 2 reservoirs fell across Queensland.
Storage figures for Queensland come from BOM; the most recent reading is from June 10, 2026. Each reservoir below links to its own page with full history and seasonal context.
Queensland at a glance
- Reservoirs tracked
- 71
- Average fill
- 79.6%
- Water stored
- 7,972 hm³
- Combined capacity
- 10,326 hm³
- At critically low levels
- 1
- Fullest
- Mary Barrage (105.9%)
- Lowest
- Kroombit (11.1%)
- Last updated
- June 10, 2026
Frequently asked questions
How full are reservoirs in Queensland right now?
As of June 10, 2026, the reservoirs tracked in Queensland that report live levels are 79.6% full overall, holding about 7,972 hm³ of water.
How many reservoirs are there in Queensland?
reservoirs.earth tracks 71 reservoirs in Queensland, with a combined storage capacity of 10,326 hm³.
Which reservoir in Queensland is the fullest?
Mary Barrage is currently the fullest reservoir in Queensland, at 105.9% of capacity.
Which reservoir in Queensland is the lowest?
Kroombit is currently the lowest in Queensland, at 11.1% of capacity.
Where does the reservoir data for Queensland come from?
All storage figures for Queensland come from BOM, an official source, last updated June 10, 2026.