Body of man swept away in Outback floodwaters found

The body of a 65-year-old man who was swept away by floodwaters in South Australia’s far north has been found following a three-day search effort.

Apr 07, 2026, updated Apr 07, 2026
Floodwaters are flowing across SA. Photo: Trevor Wright
Floodwaters are flowing across SA. Photo: Trevor Wright

Police have found the body of a 65-year-old man who was swept into floodwaters in South Australia’s far north.

The man – identified only as Tony by South Australia Police – disappeared about 12.30pm on Saturday, sparking a three-day search effort.

According to police, he disappeared on Cordillo Downs Road, Innamincka, in the state’s remote northeast.

“Despite efforts of emergency services and local volunteers, Tony was located deceased just after 10.30am,” police said in a statement.

“There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.”

Throughout the search police worked closely with his family and keeping them informed of search activity and outcomes.

Search efforts involved aerial support, water operations officers, local police patrols and SES personnel.

“The Cooper Creek system remains in flood, with fast‑moving water, submerged hazards and restricted visibility,” SA Police said.

Cooper Creek floodplain is part of one of the world’s last major free-flowing desert river systems and regularly floods, according to the CSIRO.

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It spans a large area of southwest Queensland and a smaller section of northeast South Australia.

“It is among one of the most complex floodplains in the world and is by far the most complex floodplain in Australia,” the CSIRO states on its website.

Innamincka, where Tony disappeared, is more than 1000km north of Adelaide and about 40km from the Queensland border.

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