Widespread rain and thunderstorms will affect northern Australia over the coming week, soaking large areas of Queensland, the NT and WA.
Rainfall was below average for most of Australia's south-east, far-west and central regions in the first month of the year.
Green Matters on MSN
New map reveals strange dent in the magnetic field beneath Australia
The recent Australia Magnetic Anomaly mapping was done using regional aeromagnetic data gathered during the Northern ...
A cool change is moving across south-eastern Australia today, but ahead of that change we are still likely to see some dangerous weather conditions ...
Heavy rain, damaging winds and abnormally high tides are impacting Western Australia as Tropical Cyclone Mitchell edges ...
If he weren’t going to be on the grid himself, Pierre Gasly would eagerly watch the start of Formula 1’s season-opening ...
Residents in SA’s outback are being warned that the intense rain that smashed the region on the weekend could return while ...
India Today on MSN
From Argentina to Australia, Southern Hemisphere is burning. Here's why
Record temperatures and wildfires are devouring parts of the Southern Hemisphere in early 2026. Scientists warn that ...
The scourge of pre-season injuries has wreaked havoc in Western Sydney, with four of the Giants' best facing stints on the pine. A high-grade hamstring strain for one of the competition's premier key ...
Severe Tropical Cyclone Mitchell is a category 3 tropical cyclone around about 80 km off the Pilbara coast, and it is still ...
Over on Amazon Australia, the five-star-rated Garmin Forerunner 965 has currently been marked down from $999 to $679. For a ...
Opinion
Sand artist Alex McNaught races tide to create short-lived but very powerful Australia Day message
North Coast sand artist has sketched what he hopes is an enduring message of unity even though – like all his creations – the artwork had only a short viewing before being consumed by the sea.
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