What wild storms say about possible La Niña
Deadly storms that lashed parts of Australia this week could be just a taste of what is to come this summer, according to the latest predictions.
Deadly storms that lashed parts of Australia this week could be just a taste of what is to come this summer, according to the latest predictions.
A man has died in a severe storm as parts of Australia have been lashed by winds reaching upwards of 100km/h and rain and hail wreck crops.
After beachgoers ignored warnings of ‘polluted water’, council workers have cleaned up and reopened most affected beaches in northern Sydney.
The beaches will be closed “until further notice” as the EPA works to identify the cause of bizarre debris that has washed ashore.
Millions are bracing for scorching temperatures on their hottest day of summer so far as “extreme” fire danger looms.
Residents in parts of Victoria have been told they are “in danger” and “need to act immediately to survive” as bushfires tear through the state.
A cassowary chick who had to be nursed back to health after being found on the side of the Bruce Highway has found a new home on the Gold Coast.
Scorching temperatures across much of Australia this week have reignited calls for an “outright ban” on a popular home feature.
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