I'll butt in as usual, yes but they're not as big, frequent or damaging as in other parts. Many of ours are waterspouts coming ashore, some are short lived from storms and the ones in the desert that we call 'Willy willies' for some obscure reason seem to spring from nothing at all but are seldom seen or cause any damage. I've seen some little ones, 'dust devils' but everyone gets them and they don't count as 'tornadoes' by any stretch.
One waterspout came in just a few K up the coast and took the roof off the only Chinese restaurant for miles so that was a bummer.
It went through at night but the track it left could be seen leading from the beach, through the dunes and scrub through the club restaurant and took the verandahs of a couple of houses across the street then vanished. Unlike those we see on the News it missed the caravan park by 200 metres. What is it with tornadoes and caravan parks??
I lost the corner tiles off the roof of a rental house I owned on the Gold Coast years ago in what could have only been a small tornado.
The house next door lost half of his roof and the one behind most of theirs but it was a very narrow trail, and again seems to have come in from the coast.