Bushfire outbreak hits popular walking track
A bushfire outbreak triggered by dry lightning is threatening a popular walking track, as firefighters battle ‘challenging’ conditions.
A bushfire outbreak triggered by dry lightning is threatening a popular walking track, as firefighters battle ‘challenging’ conditions.
A man has made the most of the devastating floods in north Queensland as the state continues to battle unrelenting deluge.
A very hot air mass is sloshing around the country, causing temperatures to reach the mid-to-high 40s over several states.
The latest competitor on a key route between Australia and the US has put its first seats up for sale.
Beachgoers have been forced to pack up and flee the path of a willy willy as it tore down an Aussie beach.
Scientists have made a breakthrough in identifying small grey balls that forced the closure of some of the country’s most famous beaches.
Storms will continue to batter one Australian state, as the country’s far north braces for a possible cyclone as summer’s wild weather continues.
One of the world’s most active volcanoes is erupting with lava plumes as high as 35 metres and officials are warning people to stay clear of the area.
Aussies have been warned to brace for potential tropical cyclones as much of the country is lashed by heavy rainfall.
Residents in parts of Victoria have been told they need to “act immediately to survive” as two out-of-control bushfires continue tearing through the state.
South Australia has recorded the hottest temperature in the world with the mercury soaring past 40C in several areas in the state.
A popular swimming and recreational spot has been tested for contamination after residents raise alarm about a potential deadly hazard.
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