An array of wild weather is occurring across the country. Here's what you should expect when ringing in the New Year.
As the eyes of the country and world descend on the harbour city’s fireworks show, those ringing in the new year in Sydney should expect a milder day.
From tropical cyclones to torrential floods and fire alerts, Australia battles a perfect storm of extreme weather events ...
Wild weather is hitting parts of the country as Western Australia’s Tropical Cyclone Hayley is forecast to hit its peak ...
Heavy rainfall, potentially life-threatening flash flooding, and widespread riverine flooding continue across much of ...
Residents in Western Australia have been warned to prepare as Tropical Cyclone Hayley bears down on the Kimberley coastline, ...
North-west Queensland is on alert as flooding is expected to increase across northern parts of the state. The SES is sending ...
Localised flooding has closed some isolated rural roads north of Townsville but the Bruce Highway and all major transport routes remain open as seasonal monsoon rain continues to fall.
More than 350mm of rain has fallen at Cowley Beach in the 24 hours to 9am Tuesday, with the Cassowary Coast council clearing ...
The first day of the new year is set to be wet in Brisbane, as rainy weather returns to the state’s south-east. While New Year’s Eve was forecast to be mostly sunny, with a top of 32 degrees, the ...
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