Iconic beach unrecognisable after storm
Sydney has been hammered by days of grim weather, with one of the most iconic beaches in the world unrecognisable.
Sydney has been hammered by days of grim weather, with one of the most iconic beaches in the world unrecognisable.
Brave commuters took on the Manly ferry on Friday as wild weather continued to smash the Harbour City.
Wild winds have caused havoc in Sydney, with a church smashed, cars trapped and rail services disrupted during an afternoon of wild weather that could worsen over the weekend.
New polling has revealed an under-the-radar issue which could swing voters in vital key seats the both sides must either retain or are looking to win.
Competition and the free market has not reduced petrol prices in Australia’s largest cities, the NRMA finds.
Residents have begun to calculate the damage done by bushfires the ‘size of Singapore’ which are expected to continue wreaking havoc for weeks.
Residents have been told they are in danger and must act immediately to survive as fires are raging at opposite ends of the country.
A concerning number of Aussies don’t have an emergency plan during storm season, even though one in three people will experience some sort of disaster.
A huge clean-up effort has begun and hundreds remain without power after “crazy” storms battered Sydney and parts of NSW.
A tragic spate of drowning incidents along Australia’s east coast has sparked a fresh warning to beachgoers over the holiday period.
A man has been charged with lighting multiple fires in a nature reserve on Christmas Day.
Rangers have warned visitors to be aware of a dangerous threat at one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations.
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