Firefighters injured after major grassfire
Two firefighters have been injured after a grass fire erupted in Sydney. More than 80 firefighters were sent in to tackle the out-of-control blaze.
Two firefighters have been injured after a grass fire erupted in Sydney. More than 80 firefighters were sent in to tackle the out-of-control blaze.
Hundreds of thousands of people are being warned to brace for “destructive” wind gusts and are urged to tie down loose items.
Two men are accused of causing “appalling” and irreversible damage to rocks that are believed to be 140 million years old.
The popular children’s entertainers have been enlisted to help teach Aussie kids a lesson for life. Watch the video.
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.
El Nino has officially been declared for Australia, as the nation’s southeast battles a record-breaking spring heatwave.
More than 20 schools have been closed across the state amid dangerous fire conditions, which come after multiple September heat records were smashed on Monday.
A single picture of a private beach over the weekend has gained traction — exposing “everything wrong with Australia”.
A clash between ABC host David Speers and a Liberal politician has led to roars of laughter from a live audience.
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