‘Extensive’ damage after state’s wild weather
Damage has been “extensive” following wild winds, with at least 70 homes either isolated or in danger as one state faces a major clean-up.
Damage has been “extensive” following wild winds, with at least 70 homes either isolated or in danger as one state faces a major clean-up.
One state is experiencing record breaking floods, as emergency services in other regions battle bushfires and the fallout of extreme winds.
Claims a government agency has been “spying” on civilians have emerged after hidden devices were uncovered in a national park.
Parts of Tasmania are experiencing flooding, with several communities told to evacuate as other states brace for damaging wind.
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One state is set to receive “a month’s worth of rain” over the weekend while other parts of the country prepare to swelter through heatwaves and extreme fire conditions.
A move by a major supermarket to reduce the plastic content in its meat wrappings has left shoppers divided.
Millions of Aussies are in for a stifling week as temperatures in parts of the southeast soar into the high 30s over a week of “nasty fire weather”.
A police chase has morphed into a search operation after a man allegedly fleeing police executing a search warrant jumped into a notorious crocodile-infested river.
The Bureau of Meteorology is closely monitoring a storm system, which could turn into a tropical cyclone early next week.
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The RFS reported that 61 bushfires were burning across the state as of Tuesday evening, with 17 of them not yet contained, and about 700 firefighters…
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