‘Job done’: New environment tsar’s big flex
Anthony Albanese’s new environment tsar has bragged about his abilities to get things done while dodging questions about his predecessor.
Anthony Albanese’s new environment tsar has bragged about his abilities to get things done while dodging questions about his predecessor.
Millions of Aussies are bracing for a triple threat of weather – with one state already slammed by heavy rain and winds, and another expecting “significant” snowfall.
There will be no break from the wind and rain for Aussies on the eastern coast, with wild weather predicted to settle in until mid next week.
The Liberal Party’s new deputy leader won’t commit to the controversial nuclear energy policy he devised and championed after the election wipe out.
Alfred has wreaked havoc – tearing roofs from buildings and trees up by the roots and leaving more than 300,000 people without power.
The tragic death in NSW floodwaters marks the first loss of life amid ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
The Gold Coast’s colourful leader has touched back down in Australia, after getting ‘stuck’ in the US as his city braced for ex-Cyclone Alfred.
Cyclone? what Cyclone. time for a slip and mudslide!
People in areas of Queensland and NSW have been told to take shelter immediately in the strongest part of the building they are in.
The areas most at risk as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches land have been revealed after residents were warned to stay home.
A video was uploaded to X, showing the man, in shorts and a singlet, with a squeegee in one hand and a sponge in the other.
Crews are searching for a man who was washed into floodwaters while driving over a bridge in his 4WD as Tropical Cyclone Alfred nears.
While floods are a routine part of life in NSW’s Northern Rivers, locals are worried about people’s lives and the danger posed by the “worst weather event in 45 years”.
As millions of residents anxiously await the arrival of Cyclone Alfred, some have reported seeing blue, sunny skies. Here’s why the deceptive scene could still prove dangerous.
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