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Community urged to be prepared ahead of storm season
Coal mine extension to 2073 is reckless in the era of global boiling
Warmer and drier spring forecast after warmest winter on record
Commonwealth carryover water to play a critical role during hot and dry summer
University of Southern Queensland clearing the fog on climate data
Bushfire season preparedness set to be focus of national summit
Residents urged to prepare for king tides from Sunday
Greenhouse gases are changing air flow over the Pacific Ocean – raising Australia’s risks of extreme weather
Connecting DPI research to farmers for greater resilience
Spring Seasonal Outlook for Victoria released
Keeping Tasmanians safe with spring fuel reduction burns
The Bureau remains at El Nino Alert in latest Climate Driver Update
The Bureau remains at El Nio Alert in latest Climate Driver Update
Upgrade to Cairns weather radar now complete
Smart buildings project to cut emissions and electricity costs in NSW
Alarmed doctors descend on Canberra to warn of severe health risks from fracking
Largest bird-breeding in decades as water for the environment flows
Residents urged to prepare for king tides from tonight
New closure procedures for Greenpatch Campground in Gordonvale
Innovative climate tool expands to support more farmers
$10 million boost to prepare for bushfire season
Keeping Yarra flood resilient
If El Niño is expected, why hasn’t it yet been declared in Australia?
Farmers already preparing for likely supercharged El Niño conditions
Hume Dam releases increase to manage airspace 6 July
Record cold in parts of Western Australia with more rain on way
Unseasonable rain band to impact northern Western Australia
Healthier water future for Namoi
No burning off during July in Cardinia Shire
Sir Angus Houston address – River reflections 2023
Eyes in sky: space weather forecasting
Tasmanian farmers focus on investment even as economic confidence falls
An El Niño looms over Australia’s stressed electricity system – and we must plan for the worst
$75 million to increase Queensland’s recovery and resilience to natural disasters
Warm is the new norm for the Great Barrier Reef – and a likely El Niño raises red flags
Bureau of Meteorology issues El Nino ALERT
Investing in protecting Australians from climate impacts
The Bureau forecasts warmer and drier winter conditions for much of Australia
Victorians to expect warmer and drier winter ahead
Review of Australian Fire Danger Rating System under way
Groundwater data now available in the Murray-Darling Basin Water Information Portal
Mackay community to benefit from major upgrade to weather radar
Gove weather radar to be replaced with new and improved technology
RIC welcomes appointment of new Board member
Tsunami warning issued for Lord Howe Island
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a tsunami warning for Lord Howe Island
Emergency Tsunami warning for Lord Howe Island
Indian Ocean fishing vessel search