‘Amazing’ polar blast kickstarts ski season
A polar blast has triggered lashings of rain and heavy snow across NSW and Victoria, kicking off the ski season with a bang.
A polar blast has triggered lashings of rain and heavy snow across NSW and Victoria, kicking off the ski season with a bang.
Opinions are in on the start to the ski season in NSW after a striking long-weekend.
There is heartbreak among Aussie farmers after a “worst case scenario” event leaves them facing the unthinkable.
Massive snow dumps across Australia’s ski fields has seen the biggest start to the season for several years.
A council’s controversial proposal to ban off-leash dogs from a popular beach has sparked outrage from local residents.
One state’s residents are being urged to prepare for a blast of wild weather, with dangerous wind gusts, thunderstorms, and rain forecast for days.
Two nests of the highly invasive red imported fire ants have been detected and destroyed outside of official biosecurity zones in Queensland.
Aussies heading to polling booths in two major cities are being urged to pack their umbrellas as the election day forecast is revealed.
Giant rats are outnumbering residents in this inner-city apartment block, with one pest controller warning the rodent population has “exploded” across Sydney.
As Aussies gear up to cast their votes on election day, some need to be more prepared than others because of what Mother Nature has in store.
Parts of Sydney were blanketed in hail on Tuesday as the nation’s leading weather forecaster issued a fresh warning for flash flooding and severe weather.
Aussies smashed by days of heavy rain may not be out of the woods yet, with warnings for numerous areas still in place.
With less than a week before Australia votes, the Greens have revealed a key demand Anthony Albanese will need to consider if he needs to form minority government.
Residents have been warned to “prepare to isolate” as one state is smashed by rain in a wet end to the long weekend.
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