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NSW braces as monster swell hits southern coast
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NSW braces as monster swell hits southern coast

A coastal low system has brought hazardous surf and strong winds to NSW's south coast over the weekend, with swells reaching up to 11 metres in some areas.

Exmouth isolated after Cyclone Narelle's destructive strike
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Exmouth isolated after Cyclone Narelle's destructive strike

Tropical Cyclone Narelle has isolated the holiday town of Exmouth after making landfall as a destructive category 4 system, causing widespread structural damage and leaving residents without water.

Triple Threat: Australia's Energy Crisis Exposes a Dangerous Infrastructure Gap
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Triple Threat: Australia's Energy Crisis Exposes a Dangerous Infrastructure Gap

Australia is facing an unprecedented triple energy security crisis: geopolitical disruption from the Strait of Hormuz closure, active information warfare from Iran, and climate vulnerability from El Niño drought, while renewable infrastructure deployment falls behind the pace needed to provide resilience against all three.

Water reserves drain faster than rainfall can replenish them
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Water reserves drain faster than rainfall can replenish them

Major dams are at their lowest levels in years, driven by record low rainfall and higher temperatures, while a poor autumn forecast threatens to deepen Australia's water crisis ahead of the crucial summer irrigation season.

How to Prepare Your Home for Drought as El Niño Looms
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How to Prepare Your Home for Drought as El Niño Looms

El Niño conditions are forecast to bring below-average rainfall across most of Australia from April onwards, while water bills surge 13.8% in Sydney and beyond. Here's what households can do.

Australia Faces Drier Future as Climate Pattern Shift Looms
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Australia Faces Drier Future as Climate Pattern Shift Looms

Climate forecasters warn Australia is moving toward El Niño conditions by mid-2026, a pattern historically linked to droughts, crop failures, and water scarcity. The shift threatens agricultural yields and household costs.