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Extreme weather is Australia's new normalIs this the new normal? We have always had extreme weather in Australia. But human-caused climate change is warming Australia and surrounding oceans at an unnatural pace, changing our weather ...
A low-pressure system is forecast to sweep over south-east Australia on Wednesday, with blizzard conditions expected for the ...
New data released by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) shows that the total insured cost of extreme weather events ...
Extreme weather has battered Australia's eastern states this week. Here's what's causing it Brisbane and Sydney have recently experienced flash flooding events.
Climate change has made extreme weather events such as bushfires and floods more frequent and more likely in recent years, ...
Australia is no stranger to extreme weather. From heatwaves and droughts to flooding rains, hailstorms or fire weather, our continent experiences it all.
Cyclone Alfred made its way onto mainland Australia on Saturday night, the first cyclone in more than 50 years to cross the southeast coast, threatening a region of nearly 5 million people.
“Flood, fire and drought are features of the Australian environment. Farmers understand that and as the climate becomes more volatile they recognise those challenges and how to deal with [them].
IAG managing director and CEO Nick Hawkins (pictured right) has called for a nationwide response to the escalating frequency and financial impact of natural disasters in Australia.
According to new data released by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA), the total insured cost of extreme weather events ...
Australia is no stranger to extreme weather. From heatwaves and droughts to flooding rains, hailstorms or fire weather, our continent experiences it all. To help Australians prepare for these ...
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