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Hunter Heatwave: Mid-40s Temps Spark Health, Fire Alerts

A severe heatwave is set to scorch NSW's Hunter region this weekend, with temperatures reaching the mid-40s. Health and emergency services issue urgent warnings to stay hydrated, check on vulnerable people, and prepare for extreme fire danger.

BOM to charge councils for flood data

The Bureau of Meteorology will now charge local councils for crucial flood data, sparking concerns over community safety and council budgets. Read the full story.

Pilot dies in Sydney mid-air plane collision

A pilot has died after two light planes collided mid-air near Wedderburn. The other aircraft landed safely. Investigations are underway. Stay informed with the latest.

WA's scorching summer forecast revealed

Bureau of Meteorology predicts a sun-soaked, hotter-than-average summer for Western Australia following one of the wettest winters on record. Get the full forecast details.

BOM's $96.5m Website Cost an 'Open Secret'

New Bureau of Meteorology boss Stuart Minchin reveals the true $96.5m cost of the website redesign, calling it an agency open secret. Discover the full breakdown.

Cyclone Fina: Watch and Act for Kimberley

Severe Tropical Cyclone Fina, a category four system, is approaching WA's Kimberley coast. Residents urged to take immediate action and prepare to shelter from destructive winds and heavy rainfall.

Cyclone Fina: Kimberley Watch and Act Warning Issued

Severe Tropical Cyclone Fina, a category four system, is approaching WA's Kimberley coast. Residents urged to take immediate action and prepare to shelter from destructive winds and heavy rainfall.

Cyclone Fina Warning for Darwin: November 2024

Darwin residents urged to prepare as Tropical Cyclone Fina approaches. Emergency warnings issued with potential severe weather impacts expected across Northern Territory.

Cyclone Fina Strikes Northern Australia

The first cyclone of the season, Tropical Cyclone Fina, is lashing Northern Australia with destructive winds and heavy rain. Residents in Darwin and the Top End are urged to prepare for flash flooding and power outages. Stay informed.

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