But climate change bringing hotter, drier conditions means the trees – especially plantations of Eucalyptus globulus or Tasmanian blue gum grown for paper – are contributing to bushfires from ...
There is also thunderstorm activity affecting large parts of the state. Firefighters are battling multiple bushfires in Victoria's west amid severe heatwave conditions, while storms lash large ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. Residents in the Nurcoung region were told to leave immediately as a bushfire at Little Desert National Park continued to travel in a south-easterly ...
The Threat is Reduced following the bushfire at Little Desert National Park . * This Advice message replaces the Emergency Warning-Leave Immediately issued at 02:45am on Tuesday 3 February for ...
Residents in the Nurcoung region were told to leave immediately as a bushfire at Little Desert National Park continued to travel in a south-easterly direction towards Goroke-Nurcoung Rd. A Vic ...
As bushfires continues to blaze through two national parks in western Victoria, there are renewed fears for lives and property in coming days. Dr Tamasin Ramsay is among those whose home is ...
A home and a nature and wildlife retreat lodge have been burned down following an out-of-control bushfire in Victoria’s west. Added3 hours ago Jarome Luai is the NRL's biggest off-season signing ...
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A state of emergency has been declared for the Australian Capital Territory, as Canberra braces for what could be the worst bushfires in more than 15 years. Chief Minister Andrew Barr made the ...
For more information about bushfires visit the NSW Rural Fire Service at http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au NSW Fire Weather Districts differ from Weather Forecast Districts ...
For information on Total Fire Bans and how to prepare for fires, visit the CFS web page at www.cfs.sa.gov.au or call the CFS Bushfire Information Hotline on 1800 362 361 Note: On occasion Fire Danger ...