Wild winds set to batter millions
Severe wind warnings for several states continue to raise alarm for millions as conditions intensify.
Severe wind warnings for several states continue to raise alarm for millions as conditions intensify.
A mayor has called for a huge overhaul to kids camping on a heritage-listed tourist hotspot after numerous dingo attacks over the year.
An unusual change to water that millions of Australians drink has raised eyebrows, as authorities campaign to “build acceptance and understanding” of the idea.
Australia Post is tackling delivery challenges head-on with fully electric motorbikes in a bid to improve their services. See a list of where you’ll spot one on the road.
You may have been mistaken for thinking summer was here already, but a big shift in the weather for millions shows we’re not there yet.
With firefighters already tackling dozens of fires ahead of a potential “horror summer,” residents of one Australian state have been urged to prepare early.
A massive full-page advertisement in the New York Times has been taken out to slam Australia and it doesn’t pull any punches.
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The US Open has been shut down and players taken off court while police have swooped after a protest was launched inside the stadium.
It’s set to be a scorching summer, but if you’re one of the 2.5 million people living in this area, it’ll be even worse – and it’s your fault.
The update comes as the nation confronts an unsettled feeling over a hotter than average start to Spring and another dangerous fire season ahead.
The Bureau of Meteorology has made a major call that signals there will be very warm and dry conditions over the summer.
Australians are bracing for a brutally hot summer but there is one silver lining to El Nino with numbers of one hated animal to be lower.
One state is bracing for extreme bushfires this week as the country officially enters the El Nino period.
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