South Australian authorities have issued a health warning over the Grampians fire, as well as a map showing which areas will be affected by smoke. The SA Country Fire Service said it will continue ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. Just before 4:30pm on Monday, the CFS were alerted to a scrub fire at Alligator Gorge at the Mount Remarkable National Park, just near Wilmington in ...
In Melbourne, the burnt area would be equivalent to fires sweeping from Ivanhoe in the north to Malvern in the south ... Victorian Country Fire Authority chief Jason Heffernan. Australia is ...
The CFS said the fire posed no threat to life or property but has issued an advice message for people in the area to monitor ...
Sky News Weather Meteorologist Marina Neuman said the trough from Victoria is expected to move northwards and hit New South ... Australia "We are looking at the threat of severe weather to fire ...
Always ensure you have the latest forecast. Fire Danger Ratings are determined in conjunction with the Country Fire Service (CFS). For all weather information, visit the Bureau of Meteorology web page ...
In Cavendish, there are only two food joints. Now at the centre of Grampians fires, the often sleepy Bridge Cafe is feeding ...
Elevated fire dangers into early next week are likely across southern Australia — including Tasmania ... Service and Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Services. A smoke alert was also in place ...
Australia is prone to drought partly because of its geography. Our continent spans the latitudes of the subtropical high pressure belt. This is an area of sinking, dry, stable air and usually clear ...
Lambert said their involvement was a “no-brainer” while Keating, whose brother-in-law is a volunteer firefighter in Queensland, flew into the country especially for the concert. “I wanted people in ...
Australia has banned DeepSeek from all government devices and systems over what it says is the security risk the Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup poses. DeepSeek stunned the world in ...
Queensland Fire and Tasmanian Tigers have both registered back-to-back wins in the WNCL as they defeated South Australia and ACT Meteors respectively twice in three days. Queensland not only ...
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