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Over $5.4 million delivered for disaster risk reduction projects
King Tides Expected To Impact Cairns Next Week
Investment To Enhance Warnings For Severe Weather
Farmers hit hard by drought; heavy rain elsewhere
Australia just committed $207 million to a major satellite program. What is it, and why do we need it?
Eminent scientist appointed Chair of Australian Antarctic Science Council
Should You Wear Sunscreen All Year Round?
Heavy Rainfall Predicted 26 March 2024
Borroloola residents recount horror, as community becomes latest to suffer inadequate emergency response
Ross River Dam Gates May Open For Low Volume Release
Partial Evacuation – Borroloola
Territory Emergency Operations Centre Monitors Severe Weather in Carpentaria and Barkly Districts
What Exactly Is UV Radiation?
Upgrade To Townsville Radar To Commence
Putting Focus On Locusts
Bolstering in-water measurements with tourism operators on the Reef
King Tides Expected To Impat Cairns Next Week
How We Predict Reef Threats Like Coral Bleaching
Heatwave Warning For This Long Weekend – Be Prepared
9 – 11 March 2024: Severe Heatwave and Dangerous Fire Conditions
APS Enterprise Agreement Votes
APS trials generative AI to explore safe and responsible use cases for government
Ever heard of the Maritime Continent? It’s not far from Australia – and channels heat around the world
King Tide To Impact Low-lying Suburbs This Week
From carbon to clouds: Ocean detectives return with climate clues
Ocean detectives return with climate clues
Bureau Of Meteorology’s 2024 Autumn Long-Range Forecast
What we know about last year’s top 10 wild Australian climatic events – from fire and flood combos to cyclone-driven extreme rain
Sustainability excellence lands PHIVE 6-Star Green Star rating
After intense predictions, what happened to El Niño?
Capital cities to swelter through twice as many days above 35°C unless stronger climate action is taken
Too hot to handle: Capital cities to swelter through twice as many days above 35°C unless stronger climate action is taken
Improving crisis communication for multilingual communities
Improving Multilingual Crisis Communication
Heatwave And Total Fire Ban 27 February
Good things don’t come in threes for Antarctic sea ice
Take Care When Travelling To Major Events This Evening
Cyclone Contingency Plans Should Be In Place 22 February
Heatwave forecast for 21
Time to name silent killer: heatwaves
Bureau partners with European Centre to ensure more eyes on Earth
King tides to impact Cairns next week
Venue Change – Bombing of Darwin Day 2024
More extreme weather on horizon
Heatwave forecast for 12
As WA temperatures smash records, Woodside’s gas plans to worsen extreme heat: Greenpeace AP
Australia’s climate in 2023: Warmer with contrasting rainfall
Is it time for a Category 6 for super cyclones? No – warnings of floods or storm surges are more useful