Thursday January 9, 2014
10:46 EDT
Showers have finally fallen on parts of Queensland's drought-stricken interior overnight.
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10:28 EDT
Forecasters in Fiji are warning Tropical Cyclone Ian is again threatening Tonga.
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09:19 EDT
Residents in the Pilbara town of Onslow have sweltered through one of their hottest days on record.
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09:11 EDT
NSW farmers are increasingly saying they are being ignored and their pleas for drought help are falling on deaf ears.
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07:24 EDT
Hunter environmentalists have welcomed newly announced work by the state's coal industry to help bring down dust emissions at the region's mines but have labelled it as "old news".
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06:46 EDT
Wine producers in the Hunter Valley are blaming unseasonal weather last year for an early start to the harvest.
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01:23 EDT
Graziers in south-west Queensland's cattle country are carting water to keep cattle alive, as weather reports offer little hope of drought-breaking rain.
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Wednesday January 8, 2014
22:31 EDT
Residents in the Liverpool Plains, Gwydir and Guyra Shire Councils are now able to apply for disaster assistance, for repairs needed after storms and a tornado hit the region in November last year.
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20:55 EDT
About 100,000 bats may have died as a result of last weekend's heatwave in southern Queensland, the RSPCA says.
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17:22 EDT
Heavy thunderstorms are soaking some drought-affect areas of southwest Queensland and northwestern New South Wales, bringing some relief from the long dry.
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17:18 EDT
Port Hedland's Port Authority says Cyclone Christine had little impact on the town's export operations.
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15:49 EDT
The first signs of reprieve from the heat and dry weather are beginning in Queensland.
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13:32 EDT
Cattle ranchers in the US are braving the freezing weather to feed their stock through the cold snap.
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12:40 EDT
After enduring hot and dry weather over the last month, rain has finally soaked Queensland's central east with some places seeing their heaviest rain in almost a year.
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09:11 EDT
The weather bureau says it could be some time before there is decent rain for parts of far north Queensland.
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07:37 EDT
Fire crews have spent the night battling an intensified bushfire on North Stradbroke Island, near Brisbane.
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07:19 EDT
Just a week after the release of data showing high particle pollution levels in the Hunter in 2013, the coal industry will introduce a weather forecasting system aimed at reducing dust emissions from mines.
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Tuesday January 7, 2014
17:05 EDT
Rainfall from ex-Tropical Cyclone Christine has made its way to the parched Gascoyne River.
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16:32 EDT
Darwin has sweated through its hottest January day on record.
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16:20 EDT
The sweltering temperatures sweeping Queensland have taken their toll on animals and crops.
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15:51 EDT
The second round for applications for a farm finance concessional loan opens today.
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15:47 EDT
Darwin has broken its January temperature record for the second day running.
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14:02 EDT
Thousands of properties remain without electricity today after yesterday's severe storms in south-east Queensland.
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13:51 EDT
A tropical cyclone alert which was issued for Tonga as the first cyclone of the 2013-2014 South Pacific season, has now been cancelled.
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13:48 EDT
Much needed rain is on its way to farms in western and central Queensland with a moisture laden low pressure trough, but some will miss out.
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11:17 EDT
Many towns throughout southern New South Wales have felt a slice of winter well ahead of schedule as overnight temperatures plummeted across the Riverina, Central West Slopes and Plains and the Southwest Slopes.
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10:40 EDT
The Mayor of Longreach in Queensland's central west says it is too early to know when the town's water supply will run dry.
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08:05 EDT
Record high temperatures in parts of north Queensland are set to ease by the end of the week.
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07:19 EDT
Hunter Valley olive growers say while this year's crop is much better than the season before, they would still like to see more fruit develop in the coming weeks.
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Monday January 6, 2014
20:03 EDT
A Logan woman has been struck by lightning as severe thunderstorms swept across south-east Queensland, knocking out power to thousands of homes and businesses.
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16:54 EDT
Weather records across Queensland have been smashed as the State swelters through a heatwave.
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16:54 EDT
One week on, stations in Western Australia's Pilbara region are still cleaning up following Tropical Cyclone Christine.
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14:15 EDT
Tasmania has been battered by strong winds and showers since Friday, with another vigorous cold front and deep low pressure system bringing another burst of wild conditions since yesterday afternoon.
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14:13 EDT
Top Enders might have just sweltered through some mean days of oppressive sunshine, but the NT weather bureau will be keeping a close eye on a monsoonal low expected to develop this week.
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12:51 EDT
Much of Western Australia's inland is entering a heatwave with some northern centres on target to average 45 degrees or more and some in the south to average 40 degrees for at least the next seven days.
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12:05 EDT
Queensland National Parks rangers say king tides later this month could have a devastating effect on nesting turtles at Mon Repos in Bundaberg.
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10:41 EDT
Cairns might soon be facing water restrictions as northern Queensland remains in the grip of the big dry.
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10:25 EDT
Queensland's peak rural lobby group AgForce says a drop in the Australian dollar should provide the agriculture industry some positives in 2014.
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10:24 EDT
The Pacific Islands experienced record temperatures in 2013 due to warmer oceans.
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09:41 EDT
During the drought, you can almost become immune to the sight of dead grass; however that shouldn't be the case around your home, says one western Queensland grazier.
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09:38 EDT
The weather bureau is warning strong winds will hit Tasmania today.
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09:30 EDT
Australia has just sweltered through its hottest year on record.
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Sunday January 5, 2014
12:57 EDT
After a chilly day yesterday followed by a cold morning, the wild winds are set to lash Victoria.
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12:18 EDT
Southerly winds have cooled parts of Queensland by 10-to-15 degrees in the past few days but now thunderstorms are developing, bringing further cooling and badly needed rain.
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11:49 EDT
The State Emergency Service had a busy Saturday in southern Tasmania responding to damage caused by strong winds.
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Saturday January 4, 2014
21:15 EDT
Brisbane has been spared the full wrath of the Queensland heatwave, with temperatures today peaking just below the predicted high of 41 degrees Celsius.
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15:58 EDT
The scorching heatwave gripping much of Queensland is being felt in Brisbane today, with residents set to roast in temperatures of up to 41 degrees Celsius.
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14:12 EDT
Around one thousand victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines are finally being buried this week, eight weeks after they died.
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12:22 EDT
It was a year of heatwaves and bushfires, sun, cyclones, and melting bitumen.
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12:12 EDT
A cold front has swept through Tasmania bringing wind gusts of over 100km/h and heavy showers.
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