1968–69 Australian region cyclone season

It failed to strengthen until the 27th of November when it briefly reached tropical storm status and was named Adele.

It failed to develop and moved into the South Pacific basin, where it was named Colleen before striking New Caledonia.

It weakened inland as it moved southwestward; however, it regenerated to a tropical cyclone to the northwest of Broome, with the BoM renaming the system Bonnie.

Moving southward, the cyclone slowly weakened and transitioned to an extratropical storm before it was last noted inland, to the south of Jingalup.

The last named tropical cyclone of the season, Esther formed to the east of Port Moresby on April 25.

Formed east of Papua New Guinea, executed a loop, and moved eastward into the South Pacific basin.

A tropical depression formed on December 16 and later moved into the neighboring South-West Indian Ocean, becoming Cyclone Amber.

It moved to the northwest, then turned to the southwest, before it was last noted on April 15, midway between Queensland and New Caledonia.